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Main Author: Riedy, Allen
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Language:en
Published: 1999
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Online Access:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED441493
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contents Southeast Asia Newspaper Collecting in the United States. Riedy, Allen Cooperative Programs Foreign Countries Library Acquisition Library Collection Development Library Collections Library Cooperation Library Technical Processes Microfilm Newspapers Preservation Libraries in the United States have generally been successful in collecting the major metropolitan newspapers from Southeast Asia. They have been less than successful in collecting regional and specialty newspapers. Issues surrounding newspaper collecting include: identification; acquisition; processing, shelving, and storage; and preservation, including availability of microfiche. The economics of newspaper collecting place severe limitations on the ability of libraries to collect; however, cooperative projects among institutions and new national and international initiatives may alleviate the problem. (Author/MES)
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spellingShingle Southeast Asia Newspaper Collecting in the United States.
Riedy, Allen
Cooperative Programs
Foreign Countries
Library Acquisition
Library Collection Development
Library Collections
Library Cooperation
Library Technical Processes
Microfilm
Newspapers
Preservation
Southeast Asia Newspaper Collecting in the United States. Riedy, Allen Cooperative Programs Foreign Countries Library Acquisition Library Collection Development Library Collections Library Cooperation Library Technical Processes Microfilm Newspapers Preservation Libraries in the United States have generally been successful in collecting the major metropolitan newspapers from Southeast Asia. They have been less than successful in collecting regional and specialty newspapers. Issues surrounding newspaper collecting include: identification; acquisition; processing, shelving, and storage; and preservation, including availability of microfiche. The economics of newspaper collecting place severe limitations on the ability of libraries to collect; however, cooperative projects among institutions and new national and international initiatives may alleviate the problem. (Author/MES)
title Southeast Asia Newspaper Collecting in the United States.
topic Cooperative Programs
Foreign Countries
Library Acquisition
Library Collection Development
Library Collections
Library Cooperation
Library Technical Processes
Microfilm
Newspapers
Preservation
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED441493