American Library Development, 1600-1899

American Library Development, 1600-1899
Title American Library Development, 1600-1899 PDF eBook
Author Elizabeth W. Stone
Publisher New York : H. W. Wilson Company
Pages 390
Release 1977
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN

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American Library History

American Library History
Title American Library History PDF eBook
Author Arthur P. Young
Publisher Scarecrow Press
Pages 486
Release 1988
Genre Education
ISBN 9780810821385

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...a leaping departure in comprehensiveness, organizational format, and accessibility through indexing...A magnificent contribution to the study of American library history. --LIBRARIES & CULTURE ...a work of enormous and painstaking scholarship. --LIBRARY ASSOCIATION RECORD (UK)

Libraries in the Information Age

Libraries in the Information Age
Title Libraries in the Information Age PDF eBook
Author Denise K. Fourie
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Pages 366
Release 2016-05-23
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 1610698657

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The book Library Media Connection cited as something "all librarians need to have on their shelves" is now thoroughly revised for today's 21st-century library environment. Covering both technology and library practices, the title has been a go-to text for librarians and library school students since 2002. Since the second edition of this must-have book was published in late 2009, libraries have undergone profound changes, primarily linked to advances in technology. We've seen the debut of RDA, the release of new Pew Research library and Internet use data, and the establishment of digital repositories, community MakerSpaces, and "community reads" programs. Of course, libraries have also been affected by the expanding use of social media. This thoroughly updated title addresses all these changes and more, bringing you up to date on the monumental shifts impacting librarianship. The book is designed to introduce LIS students to the profession, preparing them to enter an exciting and evolving world. It clarifies the changing roles and responsibilities of library professionals, new paradigms for evaluating information, and characteristics and functions of today's library personnel. Among other subjects, chapters cover preparing materials for use, circulation, reference services, ethics in the information age, Internet trends, and job search basics. References, websites, and publications at the end of every chapter point to further resources, and appendices supply information such as policies, the library bill of rights, and the Freedom to Read statement.

History of Libraries of the Western World

History of Libraries of the Western World
Title History of Libraries of the Western World PDF eBook
Author Michael H. Harris
Publisher Scarecrow Press
Pages 310
Release 1995-05-09
Genre Sports & Recreation
ISBN 0810837242

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Surveys the libraries of ancient, Medieval, and modern times. Substantially revised from the 1976 third edition (first in 1965) to incorporate the new history of books, the electronic advances in communication, and the political changes in Europe since the late 1980s. The bibliographies are also updated to reflect current thinking about both the past and the current significance of libraries. Annotation copyright by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR

Reference and Information Services

Reference and Information Services
Title Reference and Information Services PDF eBook
Author Melissa A. Wong
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Pages 765
Release 2020-05-04
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 1440868840

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This revised and updated sixth edition of Reference and Information Services continues the book's rich tradition, covering all phases of reference and information services with less emphasis on print and more emphasis on strategies and scenarios. Reference and Information Services is the go-to textbook for MSLIS and i-School courses on reference services and related topics. It is also a helpful handbook for practitioners. Authors include LIS faculty and professionals who have relevant degrees in their areas and who have published extensively on their topics. The first half of the book provides an overview of reference services and techniques for service provision, including the reference interview, ethics, instruction, reader's advisory, and services to diverse populations including children. This part of the book establishes a foundation of knowledge on reference service and frames each topic with ethical and social justice perspectives. The second part of the book offers an overview of the information life cycle and dissemination of information, followed by an in-depth examination of information sources by type—including dictionaries, encyclopedias, indexes, and abstracts—as well as by broad subject areas including government, statistics and data, health, and legal information. This second section introduces the tools and resources that reference professionals use to provide the services described in the first half of the text.

The History of American Colleges and Their Libraries in the Seventeenth and Eighteenth Centuries

The History of American Colleges and Their Libraries in the Seventeenth and Eighteenth Centuries
Title The History of American Colleges and Their Libraries in the Seventeenth and Eighteenth Centuries PDF eBook
Author David S. Zubatsky
Publisher
Pages 68
Release 1979
Genre Academic libraries
ISBN

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Dahl's History of the Book

Dahl's History of the Book
Title Dahl's History of the Book PDF eBook
Author William A. Katz
Publisher Scarecrow Press
Pages 336
Release 1995
Genre History
ISBN 9780810828520

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From cave paintings to computers, this overview of the history of books and communication is written for the layperson and student. It provides clear information on how books shaped and reflected major social, political, and literary developments. As a general guide, it moves from the earliest writing in the Middle East and Egypt to Greece, Rome, and early Christian contributions to book production and literacy. Major sections discuss publishing during the Middle Ages and how the invention of printing drastically changed and improved the distribution of knowledge. Later chapters take the reader from the age of encyclopedias in the seventeenth century to the great technological advances of the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. For those who wish to pursue specific areas in the history of the book in greater detail, there are three parts devoted to additional reading with descriptive, critical annotations: general histories and bibliographies, scribes and printers, and printing to the modern period. Extensive notes and documentation will lead to additional sources.