San Francisco State University has been renovating and expanding its library since 2008, and now the overhauled building is finally finished and partly open to students. But some who enter its newly pristine doors may notice something lacking: books. In a move that has thrilled some university employees and horrified others, only 25 percent of the collection of more than a million books and other materials will be available for browsing. San Francisco State is not alone; experts say there is a national trend toward digitizing university libraries.
Tuesday, February 28, 2012
News: University Libraries Receive Technological Upgrade
This article by Andy Wright from the New York Times discusses new library technology in California.
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