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Walt Crawford, coauthor of Future Libraries: Dreams, Madness, & Reality, offers an alternative model to a simplistic digital future in Being Analog: Creating Tomorrows Libraries. The always outspoken Crawford challenges popular prognostications, asserting that the complex mix of technologies projects no clear path to the future and that people use technology in unexpected ways. In todays competitive funding environment, digital dreams of virtual libraries pose the real threat of misguided physical and budgetary planning. Crawfords cogent arguments will help you articulate your own viewpoint to administrators, staff, or users who claim that the virtual library will do it all for less. He explores the roles of libraries and the reasons people use libraries. He helps you make choices among the ever shifting, complex combinations of digital and analog resources. Being Analog celebrates the remarkable results professional librarianship has achieved in sensibly combining human intelligence and computer power. It points the way to a real world where flexible libraries support todays services and resources while accommodating tomorrows changes.

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title:Being Analog : Creating Tomorrow's Libraries
author:Crawford, Walt.
publisher:ALA Editions of the American Library Association
isbn10 | asin:0838907547
print isbn13:9780838907542
ebook isbn13:9780585300740
language:English
subjectLibrary science--United States, Libraries--United States--Special collections--Electronic information resources, Libraries--United States--Data processing.
publication date:1999
lcc:Z665.2.U6C73 1999eb
ddc:020/.973
subject:Library science--United States, Libraries--United States--Special collections--Electronic information resources, Libraries--United States--Data processing.
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Being Analog
Creating Tomorrow's Libraries
Walt Crawford
Page ii While extensive effort has gone into ensuring the reliability of - photo 2
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While extensive effort has gone into ensuring the reliability of information appearing in this book, the publisher makes no warranty, express or implied, on the accuracy or reliability of the information, and does not assume and hereby disclaims any liability to any person for any loss or damage caused by errors or omissions in this publication.
Trademarked names appear in the text of this book. Rather than identify or insert a trademark symbol at the appearance of each name, the author and the American Library Association state that the names are used for editorial purposes exclusively, to the ultimate benefit of the owners of the trademarks. There is absolutely no intention of infringement on the rights of the trademark owners.
Portions of chapter 4 originally appeared, in longer and somewhat different form, in "Numeracy and Common Sense: Real-World Engineering," Library Hi Tech 13:3 (1995): 8393. Copyright 1995 by Walt Crawford.
Project Editor: Louise D. Howe
Cover design by Tessing Design
This book was composed by the author in Arrus BT and Friz Quadrata BT from Bitstream, Inc., using Corel Ventura 8. Special symbols are from Microsoft's Wingdings and ITC Zapf Dingbats. All type is TrueType.
Printed on 50-pound White Offset, a pH-neutral stock, and bound in 10-point coated cover stock by Data Reproductions.
The paper used in this publication meets the minimum requirements of American National Standard for Information SciencesPermanence of Paper for Printed Library Materials, ANSI Z39.48-1992.
Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
Crawford, Walt.
Being analog : building tomorrow's libraries / Walt Crawford.
p. cm.
Includes bibliographical references (p. ) and index.
ISBN 0-8389-0754-7
1. Library scienceUnited States. 2. LibrariesUnited States
Special collectionsElectronic information resources. 3. Libraries
United StatesData processing. I. Title.
Z665.2.U6C73 1999
020'.973dc21 98-40764
Copyright 1999 by Walt Crawford. All rights reserved except those which may be granted by Sections 107 and 108 of the Copyright Revision Act of 1976.
Printed in the United States of America.
03 02 01 00 99 5 4 3 2 1
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CONTENTS
Preface
v
Part I
Being Analog
1
1
The Future Is Not What It Used to Be
3
2
The All-Digital Future Does Not Compute
15
3
Different Strokes: People and the Future
29
4
Coping with Nonsense: Numeracy and Common Sense
42
Part II
Libraries and Librarians
57
5
Tomorrow's Libraries: Complex Places
59
6
Tomorrow's Libraries: Complex Services
74
7
Many Libraries: Strength in Diversity
90
8
Real Librarianship in a Complex World
108

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Part III
Resources and Users
121
9
Books and Beyond: Thinking about Media
123
10
New Media, New Niches
137
11
Digital Resources and Analog Users
151
12
Telling Your Stories, Hearing Their Needs
168
Part IV
Creating Tomorrow's Libraries
183
13
The Circle of Sharing: Why Cataloging Still Counts
185
14
Partnerships: Libraries and the Community
197
15
Partnerships: The Community of Libraries
204
16
Taking on New Roles
219
Conclusion
Revolution through Evolution
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