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Autor principal: Bourke, Thomas A.
Formato: Recurso educativo Open Access
Lenguaje:en
Publicado: 1994
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Acceso en línea:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ493354
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contents Washington Irving's Dialogue with an Unread Book: A Famous Nineteenth Century American Author Deliberates the Relationship between Preservation and Access, to which is Appended a Modern Postscript on the Current State of the Issue. Bourke, Thomas A. Access to Information Characterization Humor Library Development Library Services Preservation Problems Discusses issues of preservation of and access to library materials from a historical perspective, based on a story by Washington Irving. Topics addressed include the founding of the Astor Library, early access and service problems, preservation issues and remedies, and new definitions of access. (14 references) (LRW)
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spellingShingle Washington Irving's Dialogue with an Unread Book: A Famous Nineteenth Century American Author Deliberates the Relationship between Preservation and Access, to which is Appended a Modern Postscript on the Current State of the Issue.
Bourke, Thomas A.
Access to Information
Characterization
Humor
Library Development
Library Services
Preservation
Problems
Washington Irving's Dialogue with an Unread Book: A Famous Nineteenth Century American Author Deliberates the Relationship between Preservation and Access, to which is Appended a Modern Postscript on the Current State of the Issue. Bourke, Thomas A. Access to Information Characterization Humor Library Development Library Services Preservation Problems Discusses issues of preservation of and access to library materials from a historical perspective, based on a story by Washington Irving. Topics addressed include the founding of the Astor Library, early access and service problems, preservation issues and remedies, and new definitions of access. (14 references) (LRW)
title Washington Irving's Dialogue with an Unread Book: A Famous Nineteenth Century American Author Deliberates the Relationship between Preservation and Access, to which is Appended a Modern Postscript on the Current State of the Issue.
topic Access to Information
Characterization
Humor
Library Development
Library Services
Preservation
Problems
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ493354