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Veröffentlicht: 1988
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contents Serving Business in an Information Economy. Academic Libraries Access to Information Business Higher Education Industry Information Needs Library Role Linking Agents Outreach Programs Public Libraries Reference Services Shared Resources and Services Small Businesses Special Libraries State Programs The 23 articles in this theme issue focus on various aspects of library services to business in an information economy: "Serving Business in an Information Economy" (C. Bain); "New York's Resurging Economy and State Economic Development Information" (R. G. Paolino); "Department of Economic Development Library: Services to Business" (B. S. Beverley); "Statewide Access to Economic and Demographic Information" (R. Scardamalia); "There and Nowhere Else" (J. V. Ganly); "Serving Business in a Changing Business Climate" (J. M. Canning); "The Engineering Societies Library: One of a Kind" (A. M. Mott); "The New York State Library Serves the Business Community" (E. Sheerer and A. Raney); "Rensselaer Libraries' Services to Special Users: The Alumni, Local Business Community and Rensselaer Technology Park" (C. O'Connell Holmes); "Can Small College Libraries Serve the Business Community? Should They?" (J. Barrie); "White Hot Dogs and Service to Business" (R. J. Scheffel and C. Johnson); "The Lifelong Learning Center: Building Employment Skills" (M. Dorgan-Moffat); "We're Good for Business" (E. Grodin); "Helping People Enter the Business Community" (P. Ochs); "Let's Take the Retrain" (A. Nothem); "Following in Ben Franklin's Footsteps: Public Library Business Services in Rural Areas" (P. Malecki); "The Emerging Role of the Corporate Library: Restructuring Information Service To Fit the Times" (J. Borbely); "Library Link to Industry on Long Island" (N. J. Kruse); "The School Library Links with Business" (L. Henry); "Let Your Fingers Do the Searching: How Online Databases Serve Business Information Needs" (M. L. Gauch); "The National Translations Center: Government Meets Business at the Library of Congress" (W. Tabb); "A Core Collection for a Business Library" (J. J. Groark); and "Meeting Business Information Needs in 1999" (D. B. Walsh). (SD)
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spellingShingle Serving Business in an Information Economy.
Academic Libraries
Access to Information
Business
Higher Education
Industry
Information Needs
Library Role
Linking Agents
Outreach Programs
Public Libraries
Reference Services
Shared Resources and Services
Small Businesses
Special Libraries
State Programs
Serving Business in an Information Economy. Academic Libraries Access to Information Business Higher Education Industry Information Needs Library Role Linking Agents Outreach Programs Public Libraries Reference Services Shared Resources and Services Small Businesses Special Libraries State Programs The 23 articles in this theme issue focus on various aspects of library services to business in an information economy: "Serving Business in an Information Economy" (C. Bain); "New York's Resurging Economy and State Economic Development Information" (R. G. Paolino); "Department of Economic Development Library: Services to Business" (B. S. Beverley); "Statewide Access to Economic and Demographic Information" (R. Scardamalia); "There and Nowhere Else" (J. V. Ganly); "Serving Business in a Changing Business Climate" (J. M. Canning); "The Engineering Societies Library: One of a Kind" (A. M. Mott); "The New York State Library Serves the Business Community" (E. Sheerer and A. Raney); "Rensselaer Libraries' Services to Special Users: The Alumni, Local Business Community and Rensselaer Technology Park" (C. O'Connell Holmes); "Can Small College Libraries Serve the Business Community? Should They?" (J. Barrie); "White Hot Dogs and Service to Business" (R. J. Scheffel and C. Johnson); "The Lifelong Learning Center: Building Employment Skills" (M. Dorgan-Moffat); "We're Good for Business" (E. Grodin); "Helping People Enter the Business Community" (P. Ochs); "Let's Take the Retrain" (A. Nothem); "Following in Ben Franklin's Footsteps: Public Library Business Services in Rural Areas" (P. Malecki); "The Emerging Role of the Corporate Library: Restructuring Information Service To Fit the Times" (J. Borbely); "Library Link to Industry on Long Island" (N. J. Kruse); "The School Library Links with Business" (L. Henry); "Let Your Fingers Do the Searching: How Online Databases Serve Business Information Needs" (M. L. Gauch); "The National Translations Center: Government Meets Business at the Library of Congress" (W. Tabb); "A Core Collection for a Business Library" (J. J. Groark); and "Meeting Business Information Needs in 1999" (D. B. Walsh). (SD)
title Serving Business in an Information Economy.
topic Academic Libraries
Access to Information
Business
Higher Education
Industry
Information Needs
Library Role
Linking Agents
Outreach Programs
Public Libraries
Reference Services
Shared Resources and Services
Small Businesses
Special Libraries
State Programs
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