A recent survey of careers advisers indicated that they expected careers libraries to be largely computer-based in the future, taking advantage of the enormous variety of Internet and multimedia resources now available. The people surveyed also predicted that future clients would use resources from their home computers, and seek on-line career advice and counselling.
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