The fully electronic academic library®

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This description of the planning for the first academic library to contain only electronic resources, and no books and no paper of any kind, is derived from the limitless possibilities of our imagination. The concept of such a library and the dramatic changes it will bring in collections, budgets, staffing, services, and buildings are outlined in detail. Finally a few questions are raised as to whether such a library will best serve the information needs of academic institutions in the twenty-first century.

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Stevens, N. D. (2006). The fully electronic academic library®. College and Research Libraries, 67(1), 5–14. https://doi.org/10.5860/crl.67.1.5

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