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Auteurs principaux: Blazek, Ron, Aversa, Elizabeth
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Langue:en
Publié: 2000
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contents The Humanities: A Selective Guide to Information Sources. Fifth Edition. Library and Information Science Text Series. Blazek, Ron Aversa, Elizabeth Access to Information Annotated Bibliographies Fine Arts Humanities Information Science Information Sources Library Science Literature Philosophy Reference Materials Religion Theater Arts This book provides a guide to humanities information sources for teachers and students in schools of library and information science, reference librarians, collection development officers in libraries, humanities scholars, and others who have information needs in the broad discipline. This fifth edition represents a more comprehensive and updated guide. The odd-numbered chapters relate to accessing information. Each odd-numbered chapter consists of several sections: a "working definition" of the field, a section on "use and users," a section on major divisions of the field, and a "computers" section. Finally, each access chapter has a few pages on important collections, research centers, and organizations. The "Computers in..." section of earlier editions is retained for each chapter. A section of "Helpful Resources for Students, Librarians, and General Readers" that was added to the fourth edition is also retained. The even-numbered chapters describe the reference works, both print and electronic. Bibliographic advice was given by specialists in the field regarding inclusion and deletion of titles from the previous edition. Priority was given to the more recent sources with emphasis on those published in the past two decades. In-depth annotations are provided for the reference sources chapters. Sources in this edition total 1,374 major entries (as compared to 1,250 in the fourth edition). The six major divisions include: general, philosophy, religion, visual arts, performing arts, and language and literature. Contains a list of abbreviations and symbols and author/title and subject/keyword indexes. (AEF)
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spellingShingle The Humanities: A Selective Guide to Information Sources. Fifth Edition. Library and Information Science Text Series.
Blazek, Ron
Aversa, Elizabeth
Access to Information
Annotated Bibliographies
Fine Arts
Humanities
Information Science
Information Sources
Library Science
Literature
Philosophy
Reference Materials
Religion
Theater Arts
The Humanities: A Selective Guide to Information Sources. Fifth Edition. Library and Information Science Text Series. Blazek, Ron Aversa, Elizabeth Access to Information Annotated Bibliographies Fine Arts Humanities Information Science Information Sources Library Science Literature Philosophy Reference Materials Religion Theater Arts This book provides a guide to humanities information sources for teachers and students in schools of library and information science, reference librarians, collection development officers in libraries, humanities scholars, and others who have information needs in the broad discipline. This fifth edition represents a more comprehensive and updated guide. The odd-numbered chapters relate to accessing information. Each odd-numbered chapter consists of several sections: a "working definition" of the field, a section on "use and users," a section on major divisions of the field, and a "computers" section. Finally, each access chapter has a few pages on important collections, research centers, and organizations. The "Computers in..." section of earlier editions is retained for each chapter. A section of "Helpful Resources for Students, Librarians, and General Readers" that was added to the fourth edition is also retained. The even-numbered chapters describe the reference works, both print and electronic. Bibliographic advice was given by specialists in the field regarding inclusion and deletion of titles from the previous edition. Priority was given to the more recent sources with emphasis on those published in the past two decades. In-depth annotations are provided for the reference sources chapters. Sources in this edition total 1,374 major entries (as compared to 1,250 in the fourth edition). The six major divisions include: general, philosophy, religion, visual arts, performing arts, and language and literature. Contains a list of abbreviations and symbols and author/title and subject/keyword indexes. (AEF)
title The Humanities: A Selective Guide to Information Sources. Fifth Edition. Library and Information Science Text Series.
topic Access to Information
Annotated Bibliographies
Fine Arts
Humanities
Information Science
Information Sources
Library Science
Literature
Philosophy
Reference Materials
Religion
Theater Arts
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED447811