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LIBRARIES IN THE ONLINE ENVIRONMENT, PART 1: CHALLENGES 

By Paul Bentley

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Australia. Department of Education, Science and Training. Systemic Infrastructure Initiative. Information Infrastructure Advisory Committee. Research Information Infrastructure Framework for Australian Higher Education, November 2002 http://www.dest.gov.au/highered/otherpub/heiiac/report.pdf

Australia. Senate. Environment, Communications, Information Technology and the Arts Reference Committee. Libraries in the online environment. (2003). See also submission by Paul Bentley on behalf of the Wolanski Foundation, August 2002, and Supplementary paper, May 2003.

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Beagrie, Neil. National Digital Preservation Initiatives: An Overview of Developments in Australia, the Netherlands, and the United Kingdom and of Related International Activity. Commissioned for and sponsored by the National Digital Information Infrastructure and Preservation Program, Library of Congress. Washington, DC: Council on Library and Information Resources, 2003.

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Create Australia. Museum and Library / Information Services Training Package Review Project Update no 4 November 2003

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Gorman, GE. Collaboration and Cooperation: Not So Much ‘Who Pays the Piper’ as ‘Will the Piper Still be Playing’? Library Collection Development and Management April 2003

Gorman, GE. Can we afford it? Is it worth it? How do we decide? Questions for Managers of digital collections. Library Management and Information Services, May 2002

Gorman, GE. Information literacy and the information competent organisation. Library Management and Information Services, November 2003

Gorman, GE. The Problem is Access, the Solution is Infrastructure. Library Collection and Development Management March 2003

Higher Education Information Infrastructure Advisory Committee report

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Museums, Libraries and Archives Council. Towards a Strategy for Workforce Development: a Research and Discussion Report Prepared for Resource by Demos. London: Resource, 2003.

Museums, Libraries and Archives Council. Full Report of the WILIP. Consultation Exercise by Stuart Ede, proSed. London: Resource, 2003. (http://www.resource.gov.uk/action/wilip/wilip.asp)

Sydney Morning Herald. Spanning the Digital Divide: [editorial], 14 January 2004.

Waldren, Murray. Too Much of Nothing. The Weekend Australian 4-5 September 1999: 25

Weinstein, Krystyna. Information Overload: Permission to Not Know? Career Development International, vol 1 no 4, 1996: 29-32

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Zorich, Diane M. A survey of Digital Cultural Heritage Initiatives and Their Sustainability Concerns. Washington DC: Council on Library and Information Resources, 2003.

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