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Means and New Changing
ways in which technologies Information Search lifestyle of
storage and
people access will replace the retrieval technology library patrons’
information obsolete ones needs
Libraries will
Demand Transition from
Transition to for global a product -based transition from
a digital and information A new era of economy to being a centre
multimedia is growing global systems an experience- of information
society to a centre of
exponentially based economy
culture
If these trends are addressed to, the future of public libraries will see a new horizon.
Conservation of Artefacts through Virtualization
Today’s culture is a digital one—in which technology and the internet shape our lives and the way we think, behave,
and communicate. A digital culture has emerged as the Internet and pervasive connectivity have infiltrated virtually
every area of society, facilitated by easier access through mobile and broadband technology. This ‘digital vortex’ is
rapidly accelerating people’s expectations of the provision of services and content in all aspects of life, including
museums and other cultural institutions.
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ways in which technologies Information Search lifestyle of
storage and
people access will replace the retrieval technology library patrons’
information obsolete ones needs
Libraries will
Demand Transition from
Transition to for global a product -based transition from
a digital and information A new era of economy to being a centre
multimedia is growing global systems an experience- of information
society to a centre of
exponentially based economy
culture
If these trends are addressed to, the future of public libraries will see a new horizon.
Conservation of Artefacts through Virtualization
Today’s culture is a digital one—in which technology and the internet shape our lives and the way we think, behave,
and communicate. A digital culture has emerged as the Internet and pervasive connectivity have infiltrated virtually
every area of society, facilitated by easier access through mobile and broadband technology. This ‘digital vortex’ is
rapidly accelerating people’s expectations of the provision of services and content in all aspects of life, including
museums and other cultural institutions.
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