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Librarianship as a profession in Italy
Journal of Librarianship and Information Science, 1997Reports results of a study to determine whether librarianship is considered a profession in Italy and if it can really be said that the role of Italian librarians is a professional one. Concludes that, in a as far as the job requires specialization and a high level of training, the Italian government has yet to acknowledge the skill and learning ...
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Libraries and librarianship in Qatar
Journal of Information Science, 1992The infrastructure of libraries and information cen tres in Qatar consists of a national library, 24 public libraries, 20 school libraries, h university libraries, 150 special libraries and 150 private collections. Statistics on the collections, man power and services in these libraries are presented.
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Forensics of digital librarianship
OCLC Systems & Services: International digital library perspectives, 2011PurposeThis paper seeks to examine important issues relating to digital preservation with a focus on file integrity and digital forensics.Design/methodology/approachThis is a viewpoint paper.FindingsThis paper highlights important issues relating to digital preservation and offers suggestions on comprehensive approaches to achieving a high level of ...
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On legitimacy in librarianship
Journal of DocumentationPurpose Legitimacy is a sustained scholarly topic of interest across many disciplines – including library and information science (LIS). That does not mean all is well. It is the thesis here that LIS replicates problems that scholars have identified from the broader literature in deploying legitimacy without ...
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ACM SIGPLAN OOPS Messenger, 1994
We have been lectured at incessantly about the software crisis and the need to solve it. A solution - simple of statement but difficult of deployment - is Re-use. For, if I can re-use it (whatever it is), I don't have to design it, build it, or maintain it, with all the consequent benefits of
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We have been lectured at incessantly about the software crisis and the need to solve it. A solution - simple of statement but difficult of deployment - is Re-use. For, if I can re-use it (whatever it is), I don't have to design it, build it, or maintain it, with all the consequent benefits of
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Journal of librarianship, 1986
The history of cathedral libraries shows that each is unique, an integral part of the cathedral and of great importance to the ecclesiastical historian, liturgiologist, musicologist, student of the humanities, rare book librarian and bibliographer. Their function, the varied contents and the different aspects of cathedral librarianship are con sidered.
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The history of cathedral libraries shows that each is unique, an integral part of the cathedral and of great importance to the ecclesiastical historian, liturgiologist, musicologist, student of the humanities, rare book librarian and bibliographer. Their function, the varied contents and the different aspects of cathedral librarianship are con sidered.
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Science & Technology Libraries, 2001
Current trends and challenges in geology librarianship are influenced by driving forces such as the exponential increase in knowledge, the interdisciplinary nature of sciences, specialization of disciplines, space and budget constraints, and user expectations.
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Current trends and challenges in geology librarianship are influenced by driving forces such as the exponential increase in knowledge, the interdisciplinary nature of sciences, specialization of disciplines, space and budget constraints, and user expectations.
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The Library Quarterly, 1947
~~~REATISES, essays, and addresses on education for librarianship now I come a dime a dozen. To say that I was invited to add my two cents' worth is not a reasonable excuse for doing so: I could have refused the invitation. I did not refuse. The subject is one that circumstances forced me to deal with, bit by bit, for fifteen months.
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~~~REATISES, essays, and addresses on education for librarianship now I come a dime a dozen. To say that I was invited to add my two cents' worth is not a reasonable excuse for doing so: I could have refused the invitation. I did not refuse. The subject is one that circumstances forced me to deal with, bit by bit, for fifteen months.
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2002
The ethics of librarianship : an international survey , The ethics of librarianship : an international survey , مرکز فناوری اطلاعات و اطلاع رسانی ...
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The ethics of librarianship : an international survey , The ethics of librarianship : an international survey , مرکز فناوری اطلاعات و اطلاع رسانی ...
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