Introduction to Library Science: Basic Elements of Library ServiceLibraries Unlimited, 1976 - Всего страниц: 208 |
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... responsibility is to place on his library's shelves only those books that contribute most to the intellectual growth of his clientele . Perhaps a somewhat more appropriate slogan is that of the Special Libraries Association " Putting ...
... responsibility is to place on his library's shelves only those books that contribute most to the intellectual growth of his clientele . Perhaps a somewhat more appropriate slogan is that of the Special Libraries Association " Putting ...
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... responsibility to understand the technology , with all of its implications , to the degree necessary for satisfactory performance of his position . This means keeping up on advances in technology and their potential for use in libraries ...
... responsibility to understand the technology , with all of its implications , to the degree necessary for satisfactory performance of his position . This means keeping up on advances in technology and their potential for use in libraries ...
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... responsibility of each library must be respected , each library must realize its responsibili- ties to the network and assume its appropriate share of responsibility ; iv ) that all libraries must maintain an attitude of flexibility and ...
... responsibility of each library must be respected , each library must realize its responsibili- ties to the network and assume its appropriate share of responsibility ; iv ) that all libraries must maintain an attitude of flexibility and ...
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PROLOGUE | 9 |
The Library and Society | 42 |
Knowing Men and Books | 61 |
Авторские права | |
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