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Michael Keeble Buckland is a prominent figure in the field of library and information science, known for his innovative ideas and contributions to the profession. He has authored and edited several influential texts that explore the complexities of library services, theory, and practice. His works, such as "Redesigning Library Services: A Manifesto" and "Library Services in Theory and Context, Second Edition," reflect his commitment to enhancing the role of libraries in society and adapting to the evolving information landscape.

Buckland's insights into library education and services have made a significant impact on how libraries operate and serve their communities. He has been a strong advocate for the integration of technology in libraries, recognizing the importance of adapting to new trends and user needs. Through his extensive writing and research, Buckland has influenced a generation of librarians and information professionals, shaping the future of library services and education.

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