Library and Information Science

Author:   Joyce McIntosh (Elmhurst Public Library, Illinois, USA) ,  Joyce McIntosh (Elmhurst Public Library, Illinois, USA)
Publisher:   Apple Academic Press
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9781322668239


Pages:   305
Publication Date:   01 January 2011
Format:   Electronic book text
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Library and Information Science


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Library and Information Science: Parameters and Perspectives focuses on how libraries function today, covering the most significant aspects of the field. The book includes chapters on the digitization of library materials, how technology has changed the role of libraries and librarians, Google s book and information applications, library user fees, customer service in the library, teaching information literacy and research skills, and more. Readers receive a broad understanding of the roles and functions of libraries and librarians today.

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Author:   Joyce McIntosh (Elmhurst Public Library, Illinois, USA) ,  Joyce McIntosh (Elmhurst Public Library, Illinois, USA)
Publisher:   Apple Academic Press
Imprint:   Apple Academic Press
ISBN:  

9781322668239


ISBN 10:   132266823
Pages:   305
Publication Date:   01 January 2011
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Electronic book text
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Available To Order   Availability explained
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Joyce McIntosh is the Outreach and Assistive Technology Librarian at Elmhurst Public Library in Elmhurst, Illinois, in the United States. She has an undergraduate degree in journalism from Michigan State University and a graduate degree in library and information science from Wayne State University. Prior to earning her graduate degree, she worked for a daily newspaper as well as for the Sierra Club, an environmental organization. Her two primary interests in librarianship are intellectual freedom issues and assistive technology. Assistive technology consists of hardware, software, and special furniture or tools designed to enable people who have disabilities of all kinds to access library materials and technological tools. Being able to work in a place where she can focus on both of these interests, and at a public reference desk where every day can feel like a pop quiz, makes librarianship the most fulfilling job she can imagine. In addition to her work, she enjoys reading, running, baking, and playing the violin.

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