Publisher's Synopsis
The development of digital information space has created a new environment for the exchange of information, posing challenges for policy and resources developers. This volume, based on the 1998 UKOLN conference, seeks to address these issues in relation to the services of library and information providers. It asks how they will construct services which continue to provide resources to existing and new communities; how they will reach into the lives of a mobile and diverse user base; how they will support new patterns of learning and information use; and how they will build bridges with other service providers.;The conference sought to address these issues, building on themes raised in "Networking and the Future of Libraries 2".;Taking as its starting point the construction of "information and learning landscapes" in libraries and other organizations, the papers build the discussion in the following areas: information architectures - constructing the digital library; information landscapes - the accommodation of knowledge; information and the public sphere - an informed citizenry; information exchanges - the library, the network and the future.