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Main Author: Paskoff, Beth M.
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Language:en
Published: 1989
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Online Access:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ392398
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author Paskoff, Beth M.
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contents Networks and Networking: How and Why Should Special Libraries Be Involved. Paskoff, Beth M. Access to Information Cataloging Cost Effectiveness Delivery Systems Interlibrary Loans Library Acquisition Library Cooperation Library Networks Reference Services Shared Library Resources Special Libraries Discusses the general benefits of library networking in terms of selection, acquisition, organization, storage of and access to information, and the specific benefits of and barriers to special library networks. Examples of networking by special librarians are given, and suggestions are made for special librarians wishing to participate in formal networks. (28 references) (CLB)
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spellingShingle Networks and Networking: How and Why Should Special Libraries Be Involved.
Paskoff, Beth M.
Access to Information
Cataloging
Cost Effectiveness
Delivery Systems
Interlibrary Loans
Library Acquisition
Library Cooperation
Library Networks
Reference Services
Shared Library Resources
Special Libraries
Networks and Networking: How and Why Should Special Libraries Be Involved. Paskoff, Beth M. Access to Information Cataloging Cost Effectiveness Delivery Systems Interlibrary Loans Library Acquisition Library Cooperation Library Networks Reference Services Shared Library Resources Special Libraries Discusses the general benefits of library networking in terms of selection, acquisition, organization, storage of and access to information, and the specific benefits of and barriers to special library networks. Examples of networking by special librarians are given, and suggestions are made for special librarians wishing to participate in formal networks. (28 references) (CLB)
title Networks and Networking: How and Why Should Special Libraries Be Involved.
topic Access to Information
Cataloging
Cost Effectiveness
Delivery Systems
Interlibrary Loans
Library Acquisition
Library Cooperation
Library Networks
Reference Services
Shared Library Resources
Special Libraries
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ392398