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== Background == | |||
Libraries give access to knowledge, but are much more than places to keep files and books. Rather than looking only at what a library ''stores'', we will also discover what it ''produces''. In fact, we will attempt to collectively and individually answer the question "How do we library that?" with plastic diagrams and text processing. | |||
With this Special Issue #19, we consider library collections as comprised of texts, governed by its dimensions; editorial, technical and social. | With this Special Issue #19, we consider library collections as comprised of texts, governed by its dimensions; editorial, technical and social. | ||
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Background
Libraries give access to knowledge, but are much more than places to keep files and books. Rather than looking only at what a library stores, we will also discover what it produces. In fact, we will attempt to collectively and individually answer the question "How do we library that?" with plastic diagrams and text processing.
With this Special Issue #19, we consider library collections as comprised of texts, governed by its dimensions; editorial, technical and social.