Managing security and productivity challenges within libraries
Abstract
Over the past 15 years, libraries have seen a significant and somewhat surprising
increase in use.
The advent of a vast global digital communications network has given
individuals access to an astonishing range of information, culture and
entertainment. One can read a periodical’s latest edition or a recent government
report, classic texts and many popular modern books, music and video in a
format that can be easily downloaded into a home computer or to handheld
devices.
This decentralization of information and other content can lead to a reduced
dependence on centralized repositories such as public and academic libraries.
Contrary to expectations, though, libraries in communities of all sizes have seen
increases in circulation. Collections are growing in size and – as the proportion
of expensive DVDs and CDs increases- value.
Collections
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