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020 _a9781835350942
041 _aEnglish
082 _a020.7
_bDIM
100 _aDimando, Dusan [Author]
245 _aLibrary science and it's research methodology /
_cby Dusan Dimando
260 _aUnited Kingdom :
_bETP ED-Tech Press,
_c2024.
300 _axi,300p.
_c24cm
520 _aStudents, faculty, university research personnel, and visiting researchers can all access the resources of a university research library. Under the rules and guidelines established by the specific library, the resources and services of a research library within a public library system are accessible to the general public. Some independent research libraries only allow access to advanced scholars and require special permission; other independent research libraries are accessible to the general public but have restrictions on where they can be utilised. In order to research topics relating to libraries, the collecting, organisation, preservation, and transmission of information resources, as well as the political economics of information, library science is an interdisciplinary field that combines the humanities, law, and applied science. Archival science has historically been a part of library science. Libraries and archives differ from one another in a relatively modern way. The term "library" has become less common at the start of the twenty-first century in favour of terms like information departments or I-schools. Another attempt has been made to revitalise the idea of documentation by using the terms "library, information, and documentation studies. In the current book, the status, function, and efficacy of academic library systems in a changing world are discussed.
650 _aLibrary Science
650 _aResearch methodology
942 _2ddc
_cBOOKS
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