The Day the world changed: Implications for archival, library, and information science education
The terrorist attacks of September 11th on the World Trade Center and the Pentagon have had profound implications for many aspects of American and global society. This essay explores the many implications for library and information science schools educating the next generation of information profes...
Main Authors: | Cox, Richard J., Biagini, Mary K., Carbo, Toni, Debons, Tony, Detlefsen, Ellen, Griffiths, Jose-Marie, King, Don, Robins, David, Thompson, Richard, Tomer, Chris, Weiss, Martin |
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Other Authors: | Valauskas, Edward J. |
Language: | en |
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University of Illinois at Chicago Library
2001
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Online Access: | http://hdl.handle.net/10150/105956 |
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