From Information Center to Discovery System: Next Step for Libraries?.

This article proposes a discovery system model to guide technology integration and provide direction for the academic library of the future. The model fuses organizational learning, systems learning, and knowledge creation techniques with constructivist learning practices to suggest a possible future direction for the academic library.

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