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Encyclopedia of Library and Information Science
The second edition of the Encyclopedia of Library and Information Science represents a dynamic database aimed at describing both history and the state of the art in libraries, library science, information science, and applications of information technology. The print edition appeared in four volumes in2003. It quickly became established as a respected and valuable reference resource. This supplement contains articles added since 2003 and includes new material as well as updated entries.
The material contained in this volume includes many elements relating to library operations, information access and processing, information literacy, and information science. New processes, new developments, and new ways of disseminating, accessing, and analyzing information create the exciting and transformational aspects of the field. This supplement provides valuable resources for people in the field as well as people wanting to learn about the field.
This supplement contains articles on libraries in Canada, Eastern Europe, Germany, and Japan as well as the British Library. Articles of special importance to the field today are: ‘‘Digital Object Identifier (DOI)’ ’by Norman Paskin; ‘‘CrossRef’ ’by Amy E. Brand; ‘‘Institutional Repositories’ ’by Joseph Branin; ‘‘SFX’ ’by Jenny Walker; and ‘‘Video on Demand—The Prospect and Promisefor Libraries’’ by Grace Agnew.
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