id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 3148 Eden, Bradford Lee The New User Environment: The End of Technical Services? 2010-06-01 8 .pdf application/pdf 6282 432 58 involved in selecting, acquiring, cataloging, processing, and otherwise making available to library Bradford lee eden (eden@library.ucsb.edu) is Associate University Librarian for Technical Services & Scholarly Communication, University of California, Santa Barbara. bypass catalogs for search engines, but research libraries' investment in catalogs—and in the collections they essential when libraries held the monopoly on information access but are no longer cost-efficient—nor even Incorporating new technologies and tools for generating metadata without human intervention into library their technical services staff to remain viable in this new technical services staff with moving into the new environment. Ruschoff mentions competencies for technical services librarians in the new information environment: users seems to be one of the dominant themes of evolving technical services positions to fit the new information It is the responsibility of both library administrators and technical services 3. University of California Libraries Bibliographic Services Marcum, "The Future of Cataloging," Library ./cache/3148.pdf ./txt/3148.txt