German Academic Libraries: Tradition and Change
ARTICLE
Jurgen Bunzel, Roswitha Poll
Journal of Academic Librarianship Volume 28, Number 6, ISSN 0099-1333
Abstract
Describes academic libraries in Germany and how they have been influenced by restructuring and reforming the higher education system, changes in information technology and information industry, and effects of the German reunification process. Discusses library resources, including staff, buildings, and collections; catalogs; preservation; user services; management; and future trends. (LRW)
Citation
Bunzel, J. & Poll, R. (2002). German Academic Libraries: Tradition and Change. Journal of Academic Librarianship, 28(6), 418. Retrieved August 12, 2022 from https://www.learntechlib.org/p/96851/.

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Keywords
- academic libraries
- Educational Change
- Foreign Countries
- Futures (of Society)
- higher education
- Information Industry
- information technology
- Library Administration
- Library Catalogs
- Library Collections
- Library Facilities
- Library Personnel
- Library Services
- Political Issues
- Preservation
- Users (Information)