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The State of Library and Computer Technology Fusion
By Thomas Warger
The common ground for library and computer technology collaboration exists in well-established professional organizations such as the Coalition for Networked Information and the Council on Library and Information Resources. Publications such as D-Lib Magazine and the Internet Scout Report are exemplars of information technology as a fusion of the library and computer worlds. In the organization of institutional support services, there is a steady trend among four-year colleges to merge computer support groups with libraries. Only a few universities have taken this path. Community colleges have generally not picked up on this movement.
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