Chapter 5: E-Government and Employment Support Services
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.5860/ltr.47n6Abstract
As more employers and government agencies provide information exclusively in a digital format, communities rely on public library staff and technology services more than ever. At the same time, libraries are also facing demands due to reduced budgets and staffing. This chapter of The Transforming Public Library Technology Infrastructure provides data, tools, and best practices to help libraries address and overcome service challenges.
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