Library service models: the information access
Keywords:
Open access, Cooperation, Repositorium, Free software, Automatization, Electronic edition, Consortium, Budapest Open Access Initiative, Comercial access providerAbstract
The access to the librarians services has been modified and adapted a long the time. The defunct closed model, restored by the royalty, nobility and the owners of the libraries, that lasted until century XV was transformed into an open model that allow the entrance to the citizens to the holdings. Until end of century XX, the users went to the centres to consult holdings and to satisfy their documentary necessities. From end of century XX it is possible to access to the information through Internet and thanks to the associations and partnerships of the libraries the documentary supply has increased, considering connotations like the physical property of documents in front of the virtual property of such. The librarian system in combination with the information technologies and the communication has modified the existing model of services to date.
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