International Encyclopedia of Information and Library Science

Author:   John Feather ,  Paul Sturges
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
Edition:   2nd edition
ISBN:  

9780415259019


Pages:   720
Publication Date:   13 March 2003
Format:   Hardback
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International Encyclopedia of Information and Library Science


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The International Encyclopedia of Information and Library Science was published to widespread acclaim in 1996, and has become the major reference work in the field. This eagerly awaited new edition has been fully revised and updated to take full account of the many and radical changes which have taken place since the Encyclopedia was originally conceived. With nearly 600 entries, written by a global team of over 150 contributors, the subject matter ranges from mobile library services provided by camel and donkey transport to search engines, portals and the World Wide Web. The new edition retains the successful structure of the first with an alphabetical organization providing the basic framework of a coherent collection of connected entries. Conceptual entries explore and explicate all the major issues, theories and activities in information and library science, such as the economics of information and information management. A wholly new entry on information systems, and enhanced entries on the information professions and the information society, are key features of this new edition. Topical entries deal with more specific subjects, such as collections management and information services for ethnic minorities. New or completely revised entries include a group of entries on information law, and a collection of entries on the Internet and the World Wide Web. Terminological entries define all the key terms in the field: from almanac to workstation, serendipity to packet switching. Biographical entries examine the life and work for key figures - such as Turing, Bowers, Gutenberg, Leibniz and Dewey - in information and library science, many of whom have become eponymous with the contributions which they have made to the discipline. All the longer entries are fully supported by references, and suggestions for further reading. A comprehensive index and substantial cross-referencing make the book easy to use both for immediate reference and for more in-depth study. Consultant Editors: Christine Borgman, University of California-Los Angeles, USA; Lynne Brindley, The British Library, UK; Michael Koenig, University of Long Island, USA; Ray Paul, Brunel Universit

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Author:   John Feather ,  Paul Sturges
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
Imprint:   Routledge
Edition:   2nd edition
Dimensions:   Width: 17.40cm , Height: 4.40cm , Length: 24.60cm
Weight:   1.360kg
ISBN:  

9780415259019


ISBN 10:   0415259010
Pages:   720
Publication Date:   13 March 2003
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Professional and scholarly ,  Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly ,  Undergraduate
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Reviews

A substantive and comprehensive addition to the reference literature in library and information science. It is an important resource for the practitioner and, based on coverage of related fields, for practitioners and those conducting basic research in similar areas. <br>- College & Research Libraries, March 2004 <br> The language is clear and direct, making the content accessible to nonspecialists.... Highly recommended for all libraries. <br>- Public Libraries, March/April 2004 <br> Very useful for library and information studies.... Recommended. Academic and larger public libraries. <br>- Choice, September 2003 <br> A far more interactive printed work than just another encyclopedia. The detailed index enables one to find things easily, and added bibliographic references lead users to investigate further. Those involved in library science, information science, communication, knowledge organization, and management who own the first edition need to replace it. Those who didn't buy the first time around, get it now. <br>- Library Journal, May 1, 2003 <br> Offer[s] much to the student. <br>- Lawrence Looks at Books, Gale Reference Reviews, December 2003 <br>


'... for the information professional at all levels, this is a veritable treasure house of fascinating information both retrospective and current. Students too, will find much in its pages to supplement their course material. Its editors deserve our congratulations and gratitiude.' - The Electronic Library 'The Encyclopedia is a timely guide to who needs to know what, why, and what means they use. The result is a useful reference work ... for the professional information-worker and interested lay-person alike.' - The British Library 'The excellent index guides the reader through the numerous countries included ... a very rich work which we can only recommend librarians who are interested in their profession, particularly in other countries, to read.' - Bulletin des Biblioteques de France 'Very useful...Recommended.' - Choice (Sept 2003) 'Those who didn't buy the first time around, get it now!' - Library Journal Reviews 'An excellent work...every library ought to have a copy.' - Information Research, August 2003 'A welcome addition to any information science and library school collection, or any collection where information on current issues in the profession is needed.' - AJL Newsletter (November 2003)


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