Abstract

In 1990, when the bill was introduced in Congress to create the National Research and Education Network (NREN), a proposed high‐capacity electronic highway of interconnected networks, linkages for all kinds of libraries were missing. This was hard to understand, since the library community has been assisted and encouraged in its networking efforts by the federal government since 1960.

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