Technostress and Library Values.

  • Gorman M
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Discusses information overload and society's and libraries' responses to technology. Considers eight values that libraries should focus on and how they relate to technology in libraries: democracy, stewardship, service, intellectual freedom, privacy, rationalism, equity of access, and building harmony and balance. (LRW)

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Gorman, M. (2001). Technostress and Library Values. Library Journal, 126(7), 48–50. Retrieved from http://www.eric.ed.gov/ERICWebPortal/detail?accno=EJ633121

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