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LEADING LIBRARIES, ARCHIVES AND MUSEUMS IN AN ONLINE ENVIRONMENT: A SENATE INQUIRY POSTSCRIPT - BIBLIOGRAPHY 

By Paul Bentley


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Australia. Senate. Environment, Communications, Information Technology and the Arts Reference Committee. Libraries in the Online Environment. (2003). 

Australian Library and Information Association. Statement on ALIA’s role in research. http://www.alia.org.au. . 

Batterham, Alison. Scoping Paper on Information on the Australian Library and Information Sector, 2001. http://www.alia.org.au [ALIA e-print archive] 

Beagrie, Neil. National Digital Preservation Initiatives: An Overview of Developments in Australia, the Netherlands, and the United Kingdom and of Related International Activity. Commissioned for and sponsored by the National Digital Information Infrastructure and Preservation Program, Library of Congress. Washington, DC: Council on Library and Information Resources, 2003. 

Bentley, Paul. Submission to the Senate Inquiry on the Role of Libraries in the Online Environment on behalf of the Wolanski Foundation, August 2002. Supplementary paper, May 2003.  

Bishoff, Liz and Allen, Nancy. Business Planning for Cultural Heritage Institutions. Council of Library an Information Resources, 2004

British Library. [Snapshots from] Measuring Our Value: Results of an Independent Economic Impact Study [by Spectrum Strategy Consultants for] the British Library to measure the library’s direct and indirect impact on the UK economy From British Library website <www.bl.uk> 20.4.04.

Chartered Institute of Library and Information Professionals. CILIP in the knowledge Economy: a Leadership Strategy. The report of the competitiveness and the knowledge based economy Executive Advisory Group to CILIP.  < www.cilip.org.uk/advocacy/eags/keagreport.html>

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European Commission. Director General for the Information Society. Technological Landscapes for Tomorrow’s Cultural Economy: Unlocking the Value of Cultural Heritage: the Digicult Report [completed]  by Salzburg Research Forschungsgesellschaft mbH for the European Commission, DG Information Society. Luxembourg: Office for Official Publications of the European Communities, 2002 

Goldini (Robert) & Associates. Strategic Review of Library Coordination and Representation. Australian Library Journal, August 1997: 230-257  

Gorman, GE. Collaboration and Cooperation: Not So Much ‘Who Pays the Piper’ as ‘Will the Piper Still be Playing’? Library Collection Development and Management April 2003  

Gorman, GE. Can we afford it? Is it worth it? How do we decide? Questions for Managers of digital collections. Library Management and Information Services, May 2002 

Gorman, GE. The Problem is Access, the Solution is Infrastructure. Library Collection and Development Management March 2003

Houghton, John. Economics of Scholarly Communication: a Discussion Paper prepared for The Coalition of Innovation in Scholarly Communication. Melbourne: Centre for Strategic Economic Studies: 2001.

Irvine, Kate. Cooperation and Influence: History and Priorities of the Council of Australian State Libraries. AARL December 2003: 234-242

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Lynch, Clifford. The Coming Crisis in Preserving Our Digital Cultural Heritage. Journal of Library Administration, vol 38 no 3-4, 2003: 149-161.

Lynch, Clifford. Digital Collections, Digital Libraries and the Digitization of Cultural Heritage Information. First Monday, vol 7, no 5 (May 2002) <http://firstmonday.org/issues/issue7_5/lynch/index.html>

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McCallum, Ian and Quinn, Sherrey. Valuing libraries. Australian Library Journal, vol 52 no 1, February 2004.

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McLean, Neil (1999). Investment in information and knowledge infrastructure: a strategic framework for Australia’s research enterprise. April 1999 <http:www.lib.mq.edu.au/McLean/investment>

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McLean, Neil (1997). Challenges in the information services market. Australian Library Journal, February 1997: 52-67

McLean, Neil (1997). Information architectures: why do they matter? Matching Discovery and recovery: the way ahead for libraries. Standards Australia seminar 128, Aug 1997.

Milne, Ronald. The ‘Distributed National Collection’ Access, and Cross-sectoral Collaboration: the Research Support Libraries Programme. Ariadne Issue 31, 2002 <http://www.ariadne.ac.uk/issue31/rslp/intro.html>

Missingham, Roxanne. Creating Digital Futures Together: Collaboration between the National Library and Australian Libraries. Paper presented a the 10th Asia Pacific Special Health and Law Librarians Conference, 2003

Morris, Anne, Sumsion, John and Hawkins, Margaret. Economic Value of Public Libraries in the UK. Libri, vol 52 2002:78-87.

Museums Libraries and Archives Council. Framework for the Future: Libraries, Learning and Information in the New Decade. London: Department for Culture, Media and Sport (DCMS), February 2003

Museums, Libraries and Archives Council. Framework for the Future: Action Plan 2003–06, London: Resource: The Council for Museums, Archives and Libraries, 2003.  www.resource.gov.uk/action/framework/framework.asp

Museums, Libraries and Archives Council. Overview of Collections Information and Advice in the Archives  Domain by Helen Forde, October 2002.

Museums, Libraries and Archives Council. Overview of Collections Information and Advice in the Library Domain. December, 2002.

Museums, Libraries and Archives Council. Overview of Collections Information and Advice in the Museums Domain, by Gaby Porter. December, 2002.

Museums, Libraries and Archives Council. The Role of Research in Resource, 13 February 2001.  

Museums, Libraries and Archives Council. Towards a Strategy for Workforce Development: a Research and Discussion Report Prepared for Resource by Demos. London: Resource, 2003.

Museums, Libraries and Archives Council. WILIP: Summary Report and Next Steps by Sue Howley and Andrew Stevens. London: ReSource, 2003

Museums, Libraries and Archives Council. Full Report of the WILIP. Consultation Exercise by Stuart Ede, proSed. London: Resource, 2003. (http://www.resource.gov.uk/action/wilip/wilip.asp)

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National Information Standards Organisation. Report on the NISO Forum on Performance Measures and Statistics for Libraries, February 15-16, 2001, Washington DC. <URL}

Nimon, Maureen. School libraries in Australia. Australian Library Journal, vol 53 no 1, February 2004.

OCLC.  Five year information format trends. OCLC Reports March 2003..<http://www5.oclc.org/downloads/community.informatontrends.pdf>

OCLC.  Libraries: How They Stack Up. March 2003. <http://www5.oclc.org./downloads/community/librariesstackup.pdf>

OCLC. The 2003 environmental scan: pattern recognition. OCLC, 2004. <http://www.oclc.org/membership/secan/default.thm>

Wainwright, Eric (2004). Glory days? Reflections on the 1988 Australian Libraries Summit and its aftermaths. Australian Library Journal, vol 53 no 1, February 2004.

Walsh, Virginia & Greenshields, Sharon). The Value of libraries and Library Professionals to Australia’s Top 100 Companies: draft report of the study conducted by the Australian Library and Information Association. Australian. Australian Special Libraries Vol 31, no 3 September 1998

Zorich, Diane M. A Survey of Digital Cultural Heritage Initiatives and Their Sustainability Concerns. Washington DC: Council on Library and Information Resources, 2003.

See also 

Leading Libraries Archives & Museums in an Online Environment: 

Libraries in the Online Environment, Part 1: Contexts

Libraries in the Online Environment, Part 2: Challenges

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