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“Information Landscapes for a Learning Society”

Clifford A. Lynch, “Civilizing the Information Ecology: Views of Information Landscapes for a Learning Society,” Sally Criddle, Lorcan Dempsey and Richard Heseltine, eds., Information Landscapes for A Learning Society: Networking and the Future of Libraries 3: An International Conference Held at the University of Bath, 29 June -1 July 1998 (London: Library Association Publishing, 1999), pp. 257-268.

“Academic Library in the Networked Information Age”

Clifford A. Lynch, “The Academic Library in the Networked Information Age,” Mark A. Luker, ed., Preparing Your Campus for a Networked Future (San Francisco: Jossey-Bass Publishers, 1999), pp. 15-28.

“Building Digital Libraries for Metadiversity: Federation Across Disciplines”

Clifford A. Lynch, “Building Digital Libraries for Metadiversity: Federation Across Disciplines,” Richard T. Kaser and Victoria Cox, eds., Metadiversity: The Call for Community: Proceedings of the Symposium Sponsored by the U.S. Geological Survey, Biological Resources Division and The National Federation of Abstracting and Information Services, November 9-12, 1998 (Philadelphia, PA: NFAIS, 1999), pp. 123-129.

“Experiential Documents”

Clifford A. Lynch, “Experiential Documents and the Technologies of Remembrance,” Alison Scammell, ed., I in the Sky: Visions of the Information Future (London: Aslib, 2000; Chicago: Fitzroy Dearborn, 1999), pp. 140-146.

“The ‘Blur’ of Federal Information and Services”

Joan K. Lippincott and Joan Cheverie, “The ‘Blur’ of Federal Information and Services: Implications for University Libraries,” Journal of Government Information 26:1 (1999), pp. 25-31.

“New Collaborations among Information Professionals”

Gerry Bernbom, Joan K. Lippincott, and Fynnette Eaton, “Working Together: New Collaborations among Information Professionals,” CAUSE/EFFECT 22:2 (1999), pp. 6-9. (View Online)

“Broadband Networking and the Future of Graduate Education”

Clifford A. Lynch, “Broadband Networking and the Future of Graduate Education,” Information Impacts (June 1999).

“New Economic Models to Support Standardization”

Clifford A. Lynch, “The Case for New Economic Models to Support Standardization Efforts,” Information Standards Quarterly 11:2 (April 1999), pp.5-10. (ISQ Archives)

Earlier version in Standards Engineering: The Journal of the Standards Engineering Society 51:1 (January/February 1999), pp. 1-6.

“New Genres of Scholarly Communication”

Clifford A. Lynch, “On the Threshold of Discontinuity: The New Genres of Scholarly Communication and the Role of the Research Library,” Hugh A. Thompson, ed., Racing Toward Tomorrow: Proceedings of the Ninth National Conference of the Association of College and Research Libraries, April 8-11, 1999 (Chicago: ACRL, 1999), pp. 410-418.  (PDF)

“Collaboration Among Archivists, Records Managers, and Info Technologists”

Joan K. Lippincott, “Working Together: A Collaboration Among Archivists, Records Managers, and Information Technologists,” ARL Newsletter 202 (February 1999), p. 7.  (PDF)