Feasibility of a primarily digital research library

G. Henry, Lisa M. Spiro
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This position paper explores the issues related to the feasibility of having a primarily digital research library support the teaching and research needs of a university. The Asian University for Women (AUW), a new university in Chittagong, Bangladesh, will open in September 2009. It must make a decision regarding the investment to be made in research resources to support the university. Mass digitization efforts now make it possible to consider establishing a research library that consists primarily of digital resources rather than print. There are, however, many issues that make this consideration quite complex and far from certain. In this paper we explore the issues at a preliminary level. We focus on four broad perspectives in order to begin addressing the complex interactions that must be considered in transitioning to a primarily digital research environment: technical, economic, policy and social issues. The purpose of this paper is to begin to explore a research agenda for transitioning from a model for libraries where resources are primarily print to one that is predominantly digital. Our research in this area is just beginning, so our purpose is to raise the issues rather than offer firm conclusions.
主要数字化研究型图书馆的可行性
本文探讨了建立一个主要的数字研究型图书馆以支持大学的教学和研究需求的可行性。亚洲女子大学(AUW)是一所位于孟加拉国吉大港的新大学,将于2009年9月开学。它必须就研究资源的投资做出决定,以支持大学。现在,大规模的数字化努力使建立一个主要由数字资源而不是印刷资源组成的研究型图书馆成为可能。然而,有许多问题使这一考虑相当复杂,远非确定。在本文中,我们对这些问题进行了初步的探讨。为了开始解决在向主要数字研究环境过渡时必须考虑的复杂相互作用,我们将重点放在四个广泛的视角上:技术、经济、政策和社会问题。本文的目的是开始探索一个研究议程,从图书馆的资源主要是印刷的模式过渡到一个主要是数字的模式。我们在这方面的研究才刚刚开始,所以我们的目的是提出问题,而不是给出确定的结论。
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