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WELCOME! LIDA 2001 LIBRARIES IN THE DIGITAL AGE. Dubrovnik, Croatia 23 - 26 May 2001. LIDA courses & conferences. Annual programs held in BEAUTIFUL Dubrovnik International forum for exchange & learning Changing themes annually But steady purposes & objectives. LIDA purpose.
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WELCOME!LIDA 2001LIBRARIES IN THE DIGITAL AGE Dubrovnik, Croatia 23 - 26 May 2001
LIDA courses & conferences • Annual programs • held in BEAUTIFUL Dubrovnik • International forum for exchange & learning • Changing themes annually • But steady purposes & objectives Tefko Saracevic, Rutgers University
LIDA purpose • to address the changing and challenging environment for libraries and information systems and services in the digital age • with an emphasis on examining contemporary problems, advances and solutions Tefko Saracevic, Rutgers University
Rationale. Questions. • Why? • because of constant changes in the digital world all of us need a constant update of professional knowledge & competencies • Examine, explore, learn together: • Promises? Realities? Problems? Opportunities? Challenges? Pitfalls? Tefko Saracevic, Rutgers University
Our LIDA 2001 themes:The Internet: ethics and legal issues&Information services - practice and research
Reminder: LIDA 2000 themes:Libraries on the Internet&Internet in Libraries
Future: LIDA 2002 themes:Integrating information seeking & information retrieval&Information services in digital environments- practice and research
Issues • What do libraries actually do in a digital environment? Internet? • How do they do it? • What could libraries do? • What does the digital world actually do to libraries? • to library USERS? • How to change for the better? Tefko Saracevic, Rutgers University
Digital age • Environment exemplified by • use of all kinds of records & processes in digital forms • transformation to digital forms • digital networks for communication • INTERNET Tefko Saracevic, Rutgers University
Going from Internet basics • A network of networks, bound by common technical standards • nobody owns it • nobody manages it - but many try • Provides for communication, file transfers, cooperation • Provides for World Wide Web, • but it is more than the Web Tefko Saracevic, Rutgers University
A major contemporary force • Affecting and transforming • societies on a global scale • business, economy, commerce • institutions, organizations, LIBRARIES • how people work, communicate, cooperate; how science works • librarians, information professionals • you, me, all of us Tefko Saracevic, Rutgers University
But ... • Internet is NOT a source of all information • Many others are there & are valuable • Internet is not a savior for all information needs and requests • Internet has many limitations • technical, economic, social Tefko Saracevic, Rutgers University
Major changes in libraries • Affected through evolution of DIGITAL LIBRARIES • Changes in nature of : • COLLECTION • what is now a ‘collection’? • ACCESS • distributive, “libraries without walls” Tefko Saracevic, Rutgers University
changes ... • SERVICES • many new models to various user groups • COOPERATION • new modes of sharing, consortia • MANAGEMENT • new management approaches, structures • economics challenging, unsettling Tefko Saracevic, Rutgers University
Needed: new knowledge • a new set of competencies • firmly build upon old ones • constant upgrade of knowledge & skills • constant improvement • But provides • new rewards & opportunities • reaching out to users more than ever Tefko Saracevic, Rutgers University
Tradition • Internet & digital age do NOT mean abandoning library tradition & values • It means • application of true & tried principles & values to new situations • AND developing new ones Tefko Saracevic, Rutgers University
Opportunities • Basic ethical principles remain • but now an opportunity to be extended to new modes of access • In libraries: new modes always meant new opportunities • adjust, use, expand, innovate • At the same time critically examine everything Tefko Saracevic, Rutgers University
Enjoy the conference Enjoy Dubrovnik! Tefko Saracevic, Rutgers University