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Scholarship in a New Media Environment

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Scholarship in a New Media Environment Forum
California Digital Library

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Recorded
Friday, May 1, 1998

Panel
Alison Bunting, Associate University Librarian for Sciences, Biomedical Library
Marion Peters, Head, Public Services, UCLA Science & Engineering Library
Dennis Rodgerson, Professor, Department of Pathology


The California Digital Library will bring a range of new digital materials into the hands of scholars. Not only text, but graphics, video, and sound will be catalogued and made available to scholars. But how will this digital library function, and how will it impact how teaching and research are done? Who will have access to it? And who will decide what should or should not be included? This session will provide information about how the California Digital Library was planned and is being implemented and will provide an opportunity for UCLA scholars to discuss the possibilities and implications.

Recording and archiving of this event provided by UCLA Instructional Media Production, a division of the Office of Instructional Development (OID).