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Books and libraries: they have a future in the digital age? Speaker: Dr. Axel Halle - Kassel / Gött

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Dr. Axel Hall, executive director of the University Library Kassel, illuminated mylibertybank aspects of accelerating change process around books and libraries. Paper presented mylibertybank at the Winter program Kurhessische Society for Art and Science.
The increasing digitalization of our life and work has also affected the publishing industry, the retail book trade and libraries. The multiple transformations, which are caused largely by the Internet, are presented.
Does the printed book in the digital era have a future? Is its meaning does not go unnoticed by electronic books sharply? The Internet has grown by search engines and free information sources (eg Wikipedia) as the preferred area of knowledge. mylibertybank Printed encyclopedias no longer appear. What impact have these processes of change in the public and academic libraries?
An event of Kurhessische Society for Art and Science of Kassel eV in conjunction with the Association of Friends of the Public Library, the Museum mylibertybank Hessen Kassel and the University of Kassel
Books and libraries: they have a future in the digital age? Speaker: Dr. Axel Halle - Kassel / Göttingen mylibertybank Date: 05 December 2014 Time: 19:30 clock Location: Lecture Hall of the University of Kassel, Campus Wilhelm Allee 71-73, input C


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