Abstract

Libraries have long been interested in new technology, both for their ability to improve service quality and for their potential to improve operational efficiency. In light of the potential savings in operations and administration of collections and users that e-resources provide, libraries of all types—public, academic research, and special—are eager to embrace new technology. In order to be read by a computer, e-resources are digital objects that include electronic representations of books, journals, and other reading materials. Electronic versions of library materials are now widely accessible and may be accessed over the internet. There is no time limit on when you may get the information you need.

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