The Data Deluge : Can Libraries Cope with E-Science?
ISBN: 9780313391170
Platform/Publisher: EBSCO eBooks / Libraries Unlimited
Digital rights: Users: unlimited; Printing: limited; Download: limited
Subjects: LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES / Library & Information Science / General;

An essential collection of essays for librarians looking to support E-science programs and capabilities to their institutions. From the frontiers of contemporary information science research comes this helpful and timely volume for libraries preparing for the deluge of data that E-science can deliver to their patrons and institutions. The Data Deluge: Can Libraries Cope with E-Science? brings together nine of the world's foremost authorities on the capabilities and requirements of E-science, offering their perspectives to librarians hoping to develop similar programs for their own institutions.The essays contained in The Data Deluge were adapted from papers first delivered at the prestigious annual Library Round Table at the Kanazawa Institute of Technology, where E-science has been the theme from the past two annual conferences. Now this groundbreaking work is available in convenient printed format for the first time. The essays are divided into three parts: an overview of E-science challenges for libraries; perspectives on E-science; and perspectives from individual research libraries.


Deanna B. Marcum is associate librarian for Library Services at the Library of Congress in Washington, D.C. Gerald George is the former executive director of the National Historical Publications and Records Commission.
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