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The Information Commons Handbook (review)
Portal: Libraries and the Academy
  • Robert A. Seal, Loyola University Chicago
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
1-1-2007
Pages
389-390
Publisher Name
Johns Hopkins University Press
Abstract

Once an innovative idea but now a standard feature of many academic libraries, the information commons has transformed library services across the country over the past decade. Although dozens of articles have appeared in the literature on various aspects and models of the information commons (IC), until now there has not been a thorough monograph devoted to the topic.

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This article first appeared in portal: Libraries and the Academy 7.3 (2007) 389-390. Reprinted with permission by The Johns Hopkins University Press.

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Citation Information
Seal, Robert A. “The Information Commons Handbook (review).” Portal: Libraries and the Academy 7, no. 3 (2007): 389-390.