The digital revolution in information and documentation units
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https://doi.org/10.54886/scire.v8i2.1167Abstract
Reflections on the impact of the digital revolution in information and documentation units and on the proactive attitude taken by its community of professionals and researchers. The study is based on the critical appraisal and contextualization of the set of articles published in a monographic number of the journal Scire entitled The digital revolution in the libraries and documentation centres (Scire, vol. 8, n. 2, July-December 2002). The future of libraries in the digital context is specially consideredDownloads
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