Public Libraries and the Internet: Roles, Perspectives, and Implications
The integration of technology into public library services has been a continual
process across the eighteenth, nineteenth, twentieth, and twenty-first centuries,
in which libraries have responded to new technologies, altering the ways
that information could be recorded, accessed, and used. The Internet is a
prominent recent example,... | | Encyclopedia of Multimedia Technology and NetworkingThe purpose of the Encyclopedia of Multimedia Technology and Networking is to offer a written compendium of human knowledge related to the emerging multimedia digital metamarket.
Multimedia technology, networks and online interactive multimedia services are taking advantage of a series of radical innovations in converging... | | Web Mobile-Based Applications for Healthcare ManagementIn recent years, there has been a veritable literary frenzy on the theme of healthcare and the Internet. In these works, however, there has not been adequate attention paid to the role that potential users of the site (patients, general practitioners, healthcare personnel, students, private doctors, other healthcare organizations, etc.) could and... |