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Tuesday, July 12, 2005

The British Library in the age of Google

Lynne Brindley, Re-Defining Libraries for the Google Age, eGov Monitor, July 11, 2005. Brindley is the Chief Executive of the British Library.
In light of these technological developments, the UK needs to develop a digital research information infrastructure. This infrastructure, including content, hardware and applications, is necessary to support the research process within a digital environment. The British Library has an important role to play, and we are collaborating with others to assess the scope of what’s needed. It's vital that we work together to develop a sustainable framework with consistent standards that will meet the needs of researchers both today and in the future.

Brindley's article builds on the British Library's June 29 press release. See our July 1 blog posting on it, which includes some related documents on the OA connection.