Library and Information Science: A Guide to Key Literature and Sources

  • Macdonald K
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Administration and management -- Architecture -- Associations -- Awards and recognition -- Biography, autobiography, and memoir -- Careers and employment -- Cataloging and classification -- Censorship and intellectual freedom -- Collection management -- Education and professional development -- Epistemology and philosophy -- Ethics -- Funding and finance -- Humor -- Information literacy and bibliographic instruction -- Information technology -- Interlibrary loan and document delivery -- International librarianship -- Law -- Libraries, general -- Libraries, history of -- Library science, general -- Library science, history of -- Marketing, public relations, and advocacy -- Miscellaneous -- Patron services -- Philanthropy -- Popular culture -- Programming -- Quotations -- Reader?s advisory -- Reading advocacy, instruction, and promotion -- Reference work -- Research -- Serials -- Special, academic, and school libraries and librarians -- Statistics -- Vendors and suppliers -- Writing and publishing -- Appendix A. American Library Association divisions, chapters, and affiliates -- Appendix B. International and national professional associations.

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Macdonald, K. (2014). Library and Information Science: A Guide to Key Literature and Sources. Journal of the Canadian Health Libraries Association / Journal de l’Association Des Bibliothèques de La Santé Du Canada, 35(3), 151. https://doi.org/10.5596/c14-028

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