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Reflecting on the Future of Academic and Public Libraries by Peter Hernon, Joseph R. Matthews (2013) Paperback

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First published January 1, 2013

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191 reviews7 followers
September 12, 2013
A good representative collection of essays about the future of Libraries. The book reflects the thought and analysis of many administrators and library researchers. How does the future look? Radically different, but we're still there.
This is a must read for professional librarians involved in library planning.
Others will prefer Sominex.
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174 reviews2 followers
October 18, 2014
Some useful thoughts here for those interested in and involved in planning for the future of libraries. The scenario process outlined seems potentially useful when scalable. Difficult to imagine engaging in that thoroughgoing a process for a very small academic (or public) library, however.
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330 reviews1 follower
January 24, 2016
A useful read - probably more so for those already working in a library. This book talks about the scenario creating process, as well as listing several basic scenarios for both academic and public libraries. An excellent starting point for discussion about the future of a given library.
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240 reviews11 followers
May 23, 2017
This book, written in 2013, doesn't take the future far enough. It almost reiterates the same problems of the book "Future libraries: dreams, madness reality," by Walt Crawford and Michael Gorman from 1995. It is a shame that librarians are not thinking more progressively.
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