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.
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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.
abstract; abstracting and indexing services; academic libraries; accessions; accreditation of LIS schools; acquisitions; advice service; Africa; agricultural documentation and information; aid agencies; algorithm; almanac; alphabetisation rules; American Library Association; Anglo-American Cataloguing Rules; anomalous state of knowledge; archival description; archival library; archives; archivist; art galleries; art libraries; artefact; artificial intelligence; Association for Computing Machinery; atlas; author; authoring systems; authority file; barcode; barefoot librarian; baud rate; Berne Convention; Besterman, Theodore (1904-76); bibliographic classification; bibliographic control; bibliographic description; bibliographic instruction; bibliography; bibliomania; bibliometrics; Bibliotheque Nationale de France; bibliotherapy; Bodley, Sir Thomas (1545-1613); book; book club; book design; book fair; book jobber; book production; book selection; book trade; Boolean logic; Bowers, Fredson Thayer (1905-93); box libraries; Bradford, Samuel Clement (1878-1948); Bray, Thomas (1656-1730); British Library; broadcasting; browsing; Buddhist libraries; bulletin board; Bush, Vannevar (1890-1974); business information service; byte; cable television; Caribbean; Carnegie, Andrew (1835-1919); catalogues; categorisation; categorisation of fiction; CD-ROM; censorship; Central and Eastern Europe; chain indexing; chaos theory; children's libraries; children's literature; cinema; circulating library; circulation system; citation analysis; classification; closed access; code of professional conduct; coden; cognitive science; collection; collection development; collection management; colon classification; Commonwealth Library Association (COMLA); communication; communications audit; community information; community librarianship; competitor intelligence; computer; computer crime; computer science; computer security; computer-assisted learning in library and information science; concordance; conservation; consolidation of information; conspectus; consultancy; continuing professional development; contracts for information provision; convergence; cooperative cataloguing; copyright; crime in libraries; cultural agencies; cultural industries; current awareness; current contents list; Cutter, Charles Ammi (1837-1903); cybernetics; data; data archives; data bank; data compression; Data Encryption Standard; data protection; data security; database; database-management systems (DBMS); decision support systems (DSS); defamation; desktop computer; desktop publishing (DTP); Dewey decimal classification; Dewey, Melvil (1857-1931); DIALOG; dictionary; digital libraries [electronic libraries in 1/e]; digitisation; diplomatic; directory; disaster-preparedness planning; discography; dissemination of information; distance learning; document; document clustering; document delivery systems; document image processing; documentation; donations to libraries; East Asia; Eastern Europe; EBLIDA; ecclesiastical libraries; economics of information; Eighteenth-Century Short-Title Catalogue; electrocopying; electronic book; electronic data interchange; electronic document delivery; electronic funds transfer; electronic journal archives; electronic mail; electronic public information; encryption; encyclopedia; enumerative bibliography; ephemera; epistemology; espionage; ethernet; European Union information policies; evidence-based healthcare; exchange programmes; expert systems; faceted classification; Farradane, Jason (1906-89); fax; fee-based services; fibre optics; fiction; file transfer protocol; film; finding aid; Fisher, Sir Ronald Aylmer (1890-1962); fixed location; floppy disk; fonds; forgery; free net; free text searching; freedom of information; friends of the library; fuzzy logic; Gadamer, Hans-Georg (1900-); Garfield, Eugene (1925-); gatekeeper; gateway; gazetteer; Geographic Information Systems; Gesner, Conrad (1516-65); gigabyte; gopher; government publishing; grap
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'... 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
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9780415259019
Publisert
2003-03-13
Utgave
2. utgave
Utgiver
Vendor
Routledge
Vekt
1360 gr
Høyde
246 mm
Bredde
174 mm
Aldersnivå
UP, UU, P, 05, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Innbundet
Antall sider
720