Description |
1 online resource (248 pages) |
Series |
Advances in librarianship ; v. 24,
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Summary |
Offers critical analysis in the areas of public, college, university, primary and secondary schools, and special libraries. Critically acclaimed since its inception, "Advances in Librarianship" continues to be the essential reference source for developments in the field of libraries and library science. Articles published in the series have won national prizes, such as the Blackwell North America Scholarship Award for the outstanding 1994 monograph, article, or original paper in the field of acquisitions, collection, development, and related areas of resource development. All areas of public, college, university, primary and secondary schools, and special libraries are given up-to-date, critical analysis by experts engaged in the practice of librarianship, in teaching, and in research |
Notes |
E. Chapman and F. Lynden, Preface. F. Webster, Information: A Skeptical Account. K. Hunter, Publishing in 2000. A. McDonald, Planning Academic Library Buildings for a New Age. N. Pickwoad, Museum of the Book. P. Layzell Ward, Professional Education in Australia, the United Kingdom, and the United States in the 20th Century. L. German and Karen Schmidt, Acquisitions. J. Elkin and G. Mynott, The Child in the Electronic Age: New Developments in Resources and Services Provided for Children by Public Libraries. J. Wagstaff, The International Association of Music Libraries (IAML): Past, Present, and Future. I. Klim, The Impact of American Librarianship on Libraries of Communist and Postcommunist Russia |
Subject |
Library science.
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Form |
Electronic book
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Author |
Chapman, Elizabeth A
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ISBN |
1849500010 |
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9781849500012 |
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