Knowledge society as a space originated from promotion of the (explicit/Implicit) social knowledge, and information society as a space to have access to information are two societies complete each other. Libraries (in a vast meaning), because of their efforts to collect and store the produced knowledge, contribute in promoting the knowledge society; and as spaces make the information access able for people, promote the information society. Therefore, the quantity, the quality, and the activities of libraries in a society may be considered as the clear signs of so-called knowledge and/or information societies. It may be claimed that investment for activating libraries is, in fact, investment for promoting knowledge and information societies
Horri, D. (2008). The Role of Libraries in Developing The Knowledge & Information Societies. Academic Librarianship and Information Research, 40(45), -.
MLA
Dr.Abass Horri. "The Role of Libraries in Developing The Knowledge & Information Societies", Academic Librarianship and Information Research, 40, 45, 2008, -.
HARVARD
Horri, D. (2008). 'The Role of Libraries in Developing The Knowledge & Information Societies', Academic Librarianship and Information Research, 40(45), pp. -.
VANCOUVER
Horri, D. The Role of Libraries in Developing The Knowledge & Information Societies. Academic Librarianship and Information Research, 2008; 40(45): -.