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Bharat K. Bhargava
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This book brings together in one place important contributions and up-to-date research results in this fast moving area.
This book serves as an excellent reference, providing insight into some of the most challenging research issues in the field. R ...
Dania Bilal
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Bilal practically and systematically covers the entire spectrum of the latest measures involved in the automation process and offers detailed guidelines to enable both the novice and the seasoned librarian to make educated decisions and avoid costly ...
Alan Bisbort
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A celebratory guide, stunningly illustrated, of one of the world's great libraries.
Kay Bishop
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Kay Bishop
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Steve Black
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This accessible, practical guide to serials management covers such traditional aspects as acquisition, evaluation, and authority control, and uses these and other functions to highlight changes in scholarly communication and underscore how these chan ...
Shelia K. Blume
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The Handy 5 is an effective five-step model that provides a framework for planning learning activities to accommodate frequent and systematic evaluation for the benefit of students' success.
George Bobinski
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George Bobinski's career as a library professional spans 60 epochal years, from 1945 to the present. In this book, he summarizes the major trends and events that have transformed the library world and the profession of librarianship.
Kimberly Bolan
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Implementing and maintaining effective technology services in a perennial challenge for libraries; for small to medium-sized libraries, it can be overwhelming. Not a techie? Not a problem. A librarian and technical expert have joined forces in this t ...
Larry S. Bonura
Hardcover - $85.95
A writer once remarked that "The presence of an index means that the author and publisher respect the book and that a reader will respect it". A document without an index has been likened to a country without a map; and it is generally accepted that ...