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Welcome to the Massive Scale Librarianship collaborative webpage. Massive Scale Librarianship is an examination of how information is produced, captured, organized, and provisioned in a large scale computing environment. We are the members of Syracuse Universitys School of Information Studies Digital Libraries course (IST 676).

Please visit our discussion forums to join a continuing conversation about Massive Scale Librarianship. We also invite you to browse CWIS, our collective database of Internet resources. Our Wiki (coming soon) contains the results of our individual research projects on issues pertaining to Massive Scale Librarianship. 

The topic of Massive Scale Librarianship was first presented by Dr. David Lankes at the annual Charleston Conference “Issues in Book and Serial Acquisition” in Charleston, South Carolina on November 9, 2006.