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Advances in Librarianship: Advances in Librarianship, cartea 27

Autor Frederick Lynden, Elizabeth A. Chapman, Fredrick C. Lynden
en Limba Engleză Hardback – apr 2004
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 serial 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.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780120246274
ISBN-10: 0120246279
Pagini: 280
Dimensiuni: 157 x 236 x 17 mm
Greutate: 0.57 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: Emerald Group Publishing Limited
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Public țintă

Professional and academic librarians and information scientists.

Cuprins

Consortial Actions and Collaborative Achievements: RLG's Preservation Program. OCLC's Digital Preservation Program for the Next-Generation Library. The Preservation of Moving Images. Sound Preservation: From Analog to Digital. Funding for Library Preservation: Endowments as Income Streams. Library Storage as a Preservation Strategy. Preserving Electronic Government Information: What Role Does Policy Play? Fire Recovery and Preservation of Collections at the Russian Academy of Sciences Library. Partner Library Programs: The Colorado Model.

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Praise for the Series
"Through the years, this series has proven an important barometer of the profession—its concerns and values. The challenge, therefore, is for subsequent volumes to live up to expectations. In this case, these expectations have been met... The essays are all well written, scholarly, and very readable, without the unevenness often found in this type of work...Extensive bibliographies conclude each section and provide readers with excellent citations for furthering their reading. This work should appeal to librarians in libraries at many different professional levels. It is a credit to the continuing series."
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