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“This book will be a great asset to library science faculty, students, and library users in understanding the theoretical concepts of knowledge, organization, and planning.” Library Times International
“Readers benefit from the author’s historical overview of libraries, library classification and books.” American Reference Books Annual
Presents a detailed description of the various “meeting
points” between reader and material; traces the historical
and technological developments that provide the background for the
“meeting”; and explores the factors that influenced
both the physical form and the informational content of documents.
Concepts of library material classification are reviewed from the
libraries of antiquity to those of the 1990s. The main focus is
on the important role played by browsing, a common information-seeking
behaviour of library and information centre users.
… This book sheds light on the most
common of human behavior patterns, and is intended for students,
researchers and practitioners in the field of Library and Information
Science. The book includes chapters on: Technology and the Theoretical
Concepts of Knowledge Organization; Shelf Arrangement; Access to
Shelves; Concepts of Browsing; and Browsing as an Information Retrieval
Tool.
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Publication Details
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978-1-902210-55-1 h/b |
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192 pp. / 229 x 152 mm |
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September 2000 |
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£35.00 / $45.00 |
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