CREATING A RESEARCH AGENDA FOR LOCAL LIBRARIES, ARCHIVES AND MUSEUMS ACROSS EUROPE.

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Title: CREATING A RESEARCH AGENDA FOR LOCAL LIBRARIES, ARCHIVES AND MUSEUMS ACROSS EUROPE.
Authors: Brophy, Peter (AUTHOR) p.brophy@mmu.ac.uk, Butters, Geoff (AUTHOR) g.butters@mmu.ac.uk
Source: New Review of Information Networking. May2007, Vol. 13 Issue 1, p3-21. 19p. 2 Diagrams.
Subjects: Library information network use studies, Library cultural programs, Library outreach programs, Libraries & the Internet, Library public services, Libraries & community
Abstract: A wide-ranging study of innovative local library, museum and archive services across and beyond Europe resulted in the development of a new model of local cultural services from a user perspective. This model is presented here, followed by an analysis of the implications for research and development across these sectors. The work, part of the Cultural Applications: Local Institutions Mediating Electronic Resources (CALIMERA) Action, was funded by the European Commission and involved partners in 42 different countries. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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Abstract:A wide-ranging study of innovative local library, museum and archive services across and beyond Europe resulted in the development of a new model of local cultural services from a user perspective. This model is presented here, followed by an analysis of the implications for research and development across these sectors. The work, part of the Cultural Applications: Local Institutions Mediating Electronic Resources (CALIMERA) Action, was funded by the European Commission and involved partners in 42 different countries. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
ISSN:13614576
DOI:10.1080/13614570701571443