Digital libraries and the information society
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https://doi.org/10.54886/scire.v4i2.1097Abstract
The new documentation institution to which names as electronic library, virtual library, digital library, universal library and even global library have been given —which, not being synonyms, are used as if they were— is situated in the technological, scientific, economic and social context where it emerges: the information society. This is the context that explains the transformations that the public library is suffering. Such processes of change are identified and analysedDownloads
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