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Dawson, Nik; Martin, Alexandra; Sigelman, Matt; Levanon, Gad; Blochinger, Stephanie; Thornton, Jennifer; Chen, Janet – Business-Higher Education Forum, 2022
Across the U.S. economy, large-scale changes in work are occurring because of skills disruption: the constant re-invention of work driven by the vigorous, accelerating demand for new skills in virtually all jobs, and the spread of those skills across industries and around the world. In the past half decade, the average U.S. worker has had to…
Descriptors: Job Skills, Labor Needs, Change, Labor Force
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Voges, Mickie A. – Australian Library Journal, 2000
Lists information storage and retrieval devices as a representation of improvements and changes throughout the past several millennia. Examines characteristics of past and present devices and identifies those characteristics that are important for carrying into the future. Discusses implications for information centers striving to provide…
Descriptors: Change, Information Centers, Information Retrieval, Information Services
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Zeidberg, David S. – Library Trends, 1999
Archivists need to apply traditional principles of records management to electronic documents if these records are to survive for research by future scholars. Additionally, archivists must ensure that the electronic records preserved remain accessible as hardware and software change over time. (Author/AEF)
Descriptors: Archives, Change, Computer Software, Computers
Estes, Mark E. – Library Journal, 1998
Discusses the challenges confronting law libraries in this age of technology. Highlights include physical storage space; transformation of the library environment; search and retrieval challenges; law library/librarian profile; librarian/publisher partnerships; and the future roles of technology and library services. (AEF)
Descriptors: Change, Information Retrieval, Information Storage, Information Technology
Crismond, Linda – Library Journal, 1986
In the future of public library service, provision of books, population growth, professional staff shortages, and censorship problems won't change. Librarians will initiate change in improved services, use of new technology, and expanding financial support, but they will be unable to control change in new information formats and increasing…
Descriptors: Change, Computer Storage Devices, Entrepreneurship, Futures (of Society)