Title: Challenges for Great Libraries in the Age of the Digital Native The Miles Conrad Lecture Dame Lynne
1Challenges for Great Libraries in the Age of the
Digital NativeThe Miles Conrad LectureDame
Lynne BrindleyChief Executive The British
Library23rd February 2009
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19Issue 1
e-science and e-research life beyond the
document
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Web 2.0 and Web 3.0 beyond the technologies
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the future of special collections is bright or
how do we ensure rich digital content provision
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Information literacy for the 21st century
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Digital preservation and long-term access
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49Issue 6
inspiring spaces
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53Conclusions
- We are moving into a complex more visual richer
environment - Research libraries have choices to make
- The decisions taken now will critically shape
the role of library and information services
for the future - Opportunities exist for real and vocal
leadership - The information profession should participate in
defining the future of knowledge creation
knowledge ordering and dissemination and
knowledge interaction
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