Encyclopedia of Library and Information Sciences

Fourth edition continues this series with an extensive focus on the aspects of library and information sciences that have been heavily impacted by the adoption and reliance on online information distribution. This focus is reflected in the inclusion of numerous new entries such as digital preservati...

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Other Authors: McDonald, John D. (Editor), Levine-Clark, Michael (Editor)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Boca Raton, FL CRC Press 2018
Edition:Fourth edition
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Summary:Fourth edition continues this series with an extensive focus on the aspects of library and information sciences that have been heavily impacted by the adoption and reliance on online information distribution. This focus is reflected in the inclusion of numerous new entries such as digital preservation, altmetrics, web-scale disovery services, demand-driven acquisitions, and global open knowledge bases. The expanded use of the Internet for information has led to new treatment of traditional LIS topics such as resource description and access (RDA) that reflects the adoption of new standards for cataloging. Both current editors are academic research librarians and focused heavily on addressing gaps in the encyclopedia related to academic research information while still relying on the structure established in earlier editions. This edition also expands the number of entries for named cultural and information entities that did not appear in previous editions. - From back cover.
Item Description:Revised edition of: Encyclopedia of library and information sciences / Marcia J. Bates, editor-in-chief. Third Edition. c2010
Physical Description:xlvii, 96 pages : illustrations 29 cm
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references and indexes
ISBN:9781466552593