Not exact matches
That led her to the
library, researching birth, watching «The Business
of Being Born» and
thinking about her
future birth plans.
We
think about the
future of the
library because we have
libraries on most school campuses; they have been a central, if not iconic part
of the school landscape for centuries.
I was eager to hear his
thoughts on indie publishing and on the
future of publishing and
libraries.
You would
think researchers would welcome opportunities to balance that vast
library of one - sided research with an analysis
of the natural causes
of climate change — so that they can evaluate the relative impact
of human activities, more accurately predict
future changes, and help ensure that communities, states and nations can plan for, mitigate and adapt to those impacts.
Lest you
think it is a post
of criticisms about publishing and IT, the bulk
of her blog post actually explains why the
library field is slow to change: like the slow - moving loris, we have evolved to move cautiously to ensure information (books) are properly stored so they are retained for the
future.
In this light, forward -
thinking law schools and law firms should be contemplating the
future roles
of legal research, legal research instruction and law
libraries in their organizations, curricula and training.
Times
of great change are often met with some trepidation but I
think I can be so bold as to speak for my colleagues in saying that we are excited at the opportunity to work with Anne in the
library and in working towards the
future at the Schulich School
of Law.