Monday, February 6, 2012

Encyclopedia of Library and Information Science


Encyclopedia of Library and Information Science
 ed. by Miriam Drake
 Second Edition. First Update Supplement
 Tауlоr & Frаnсis Group | 2005 | ISBN: 0849338948 9780849338946 
 429 pages | PDF | 14 MB 

 This reader-friendly supplement collects the latest advancements and research on new processes, developments, and technologies for the dissemination, access, and analysis of information-serving as a stand-alone source for anyone requiring an instant update on the many innovations in library science and information acquisition that have taken place over the past few years. 

 This invaluable supplement offers new material on library operations, information access and processing, and information literacy. It contains resources for a solid understanding of the current state of library and information science in the 21st Century. 

Contents
 Preface
 Academic Libraries in Canada 
 Academic Libraries in Eastern Europe
 Academic Libraries in Japan 
 Acidic Papers and Preservation Strategies 
 African American Studies Databases 
 Anthropology Libraries 
 Book and Journal Publishing 
 The British Library 
 Canadian Association of Research Libraries 
 CENDI
 Consortia, Library Buying
 Copyright Clearance Center 
 CrossRef
 Digital Object Identifier (DOI) 
 Digital Reference
 Domain Analysis in Information Science 
 Electronic Records Management
 Environmental Information
 Everyday Life Information Seeking
 Firewalls 
 Fundraising on the Internet: On-Line Strategies for Nonprofit Organizations 
 German Academic Libraries
 Herbert Hoover Library
 Information Commons
 Information Counseling 
 Information Productivity
 Institutional Repositories
 Integrated Library Systems
 The Internet and Public Library Use 
 Joint Information Systems Committee 
 JSTOR 
 Libraries in Belarus 
 Libraries in Ukraine 
 Library Standards in Higher Education: An Overview 
 Medical Library Association 
 National Library of Sweden: History of the Royal Library

Libraries, Public Access Computing, and the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation
 The Queens Borough Public Library 
 SFX 
 Special Libraries in the UK 
 Student Outcomes Assessment 
 Trends in Legal Publishing 
 Undergraduate Library Collections 
 Unicode 
 Video on Demand—The Prospect and Promise for Libraries
 Virtual Libraries and Distance Learning in the United States 
 Women’s Studies Databases


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