Slavic Studies in Western Germany
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Slavic & East European Information Resources, 2009This article revisits the author's essay in Solanus on the state of Slavic librarianship at the turn of the twenty‐first century in order to assess how the profession has changed in the interim. Trehub notes that the single most important effect of the proliferation of new library information technologies has been a gradual shift in emphasis from ...
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