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University, Dravidian, ed. Challenges in the field of library & information science in the new millennium. Kuppam: Dravidian University, 2009.

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Krishna, C. Murali. Challenges in the field of library & information science in the new millennium. Kuppam: Dravidian University, 2009.

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Kikas, K. Verba volant, scripta manent: Viis aastakümmet raamatukogunduse ja infoteaduse radadel = five decades on the field of librarianship and information science. Tallinn: Tallinna Tehnikaülikooli kirjastus, 2008.

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Shukla, Bana Bihari. Prof. P.N. Kaula: His works, contributions, and impact on international library and information field. Cuttack, India: Bharati publications, 1993.

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Library of Congress. Network Development and MARC Standards Office., ed. Key issues in the networking field today: Proceedings of the Library of Congress Network Advisory Committee Meeting, May 6-8, 1985. Washington: Network Development and MARC Standards Office, Library of Congress, 1985.

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Ademokun, Jones Rita, ed. Placement, its role in education and training. [London]: British Library Research and Development Dept., 1990.

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Library Instruction Round Table (American Library Association), ed. Publish your article outside the library field: A bibliographic guide to non library and information science journals with articles on libraries, librarians, or library services. Chicago, Ill: American Library Association, Library Instruction Round Table, 2000.

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Mwiya, Nawa. A study of Zambian librarians' attitudes toward field experience as a component of library and information science education. Ann Arbor, Mich: University Microfilms International, 1989.

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Walker, Thomas David. Surveying the library landscape: The inspection visits of the University of Illinois Library School. Champaign, Ill: Graduate School of Library and Information Science, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1996.

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Bourdon, Françoise. International cooperation in the field of authority data: An analytical study with recommendations. München: K.G. Saur, 1993.

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Gary, Ives, ed. Electronic journal management systems: Experiences from the field. Binghamton, NY: Haworth Information Press, 2005.

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A, Karlowich Robert, and Joint Committee on Soviet Studies., eds. International directory of librarians and library specialists in the Slavic and East European field: Prepared under the auspices of the Subcommittee on Bibliography, Information Retrieval and Documentation of the Joint Committee on Soviet Studies of the Social Science Research Council and the American Council of Learned Societies. 2nd ed. New York: SSRC (US), 1989.

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Bilotta, Anna. Principi, approcci e applicazioni della biblioteconomia comparata. Florence: Firenze University Press, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.36253/978-88-5518-607-0.

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The book identifies the characteristics of comparative method in the social sciences and its applications in library and information science, analyzing aims, methodological problems, phases and approaches of comparative librarianship. It is a disciplinary field, still little explored in the Italian context, which aims to examine structures, services, practices and functions of libraries to highlight aspects and peculiarities in a defined context, relating different realities, analyzing causes and effects of emerged specificities and evaluating factors that influence their development. The reflection is enriched by a critical analysis of Italian and foreign comparative researches and by the proposal of a work outline to approach comparative librarianship.
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Beyond the Information Commons: A Field Guide to Evolving Library Services, Technologies, and Spaces. Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, Incorporated, 2020.

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Challenges in the field of library & information science in the new millennium. Kuppam: Dravidian University, 2009.

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Challenges in the field of library & information science in the new millennium. Kuppam: Dravidian University, 2009.

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Bertot, John Carlo. Celebrating the James Partridge Award: Essays Toward the Development of a More Diverse, Inclusive, and Equitable Field of Library and Information Science. Emerald Publishing Limited, 2016.

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Jaeger, Paul T., and Diane L. Barlow. Celebrating the James Partridge Award: Essays Toward the Development of a More Diverse, Inclusive, and Equitable Field of Library and Information Science. Emerald Publishing Limited, 2016.

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author, Batykefer Erinn, ed. The artist's library: A field guide, from the library as incubator project. 2014.

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Barlow, Diane L., and Paul T. Jaeger, eds. Celebrating the James Partridge Award: Essays Toward the Development of a More Diverse, Inclusive, and Equitable Field of Library and Information Science. Emerald Group Publishing Limited, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/s0065-2830201742.

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International directory of librarians and library specialists in the Slavic and East European field: Prepared under the auspices of the Subcommittee on Bibliography, Information Retrieval and Documentation of the Joint Committee on Soviet Studies of the Social Science Research Council and the American Council of Learned Societies. 3rd ed. New York: SSRC (US), 1990.

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Berryhill, Carisse, ed. Collection Development in Theological Libraries. American Theological Library Association, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.31046/atlaopenpress.89.

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The Theological Librarian’s Handbook is a multi-volume guide to the practice of theological librarianship. It is intended for use by library staff at theological and religious studies libraries who do not possess professional training in the field of library and information science. This handbook offers perspectives and advice from leading experts in the field and best practices from theological libraries all over the world. This volume introduces the reader to collection development in theological libraries and answers these basic questions: How does one understand one’s community in order to serve its information needs? What are the principles of decision-making about resources? How are these expressed in a useful policy document? How does commitment to diversity, equality, inclusion, and antiracism shape local collection practice? How can collaborative strategies be used to provide access to reference collections, special collections, and electronic collections?
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Ally, Mohamed, and Gill Needham, eds. M-Libraries 4. Facet, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.29085/9781783300037.

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A brand new edition of the highly successful M-Libraries series, this draws together cutting-edge international contributions from the leading authorities in the field. Based on the proceedings of the Fourth International M-Libraries Conference held in Milton Keynes in 2012 it explores the variety of work that libraries are doing across the world to deliver resources to users via mobile and hand-held devices. The main strands of discussion include: Imagination - looking at the future of m-libraries; Transformation - focusing on the transformation of services, learners or institutions through the introduction of mobile technologies; Inspiration - focusing on mobile innovation; Implementation - case studies of successful implementation of mobile services; Collaboration - a discussion of mobile strategy and ideas. Readership: Information professionals in all sectors and researchers, educators, technical developers, managers and library professionals. It will also be invaluable for students of library and information science and newcomers to the profession.
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Balyshev, Marat. Astronomical research in Kharkiv at the end of the 19th century – the first half of the 20th century. “Naukova Dumka”, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.15407/978-966-00-1863-1.

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The main milestones of the formation and development of astronomical science in Kharkiv during 1883–1945 are reconstructed on the example of the activities of the astronomical observatory of Kharkiv University. During this period, the outstanding worldview science in Kharkiv has achieved significant success: the works of Kharkiv astronomers have received world recognition; a well-known scientific planetary school has been established at the Observatory; the scientific community highly appreciated the research on the physics and chemistry of the Moon, the giant and small planets of the Solar System. The primary goal of the research is to inscribe the history of the university Observatory into the European and world context. Its purpose is to summarize the results of a comprehensive historical ad scientific study of the development of astronomical research in Kharkiv at the end of the 19th century – the first half of the 20th century and identification of ways of further scientific research. The completed research, which continues the problems of works devoted to the study of the history of astronomical science in Ukraine, focuses on expanding the well-known source base by attracting new retro-information resources. In particular, the monograph used a significant array of archival primary sources from almost twenty archival and library institutions of different countries. Most of them were introduced into scientific circulation for the first time, which allowed to determine and specify the sequence of stages of development of astronomical science in Kharkiv during the research period, to clarify and identify the little-known circumstances of the observatory life. The methodological basis of the study is the principles of historism, objectivity and a systematic approach to studying the problem. To solve specific problematic tasks in the monograph, general scientific and specially historical methods were used which allowed to study, analyze and summarize the presented factual material in a complex manner. The main sections of the monograph represent the dynamics of replenishment of the instrumental base of the university observatory, the chronology of the construction of the observatory complex of buildings at the location of the modern Scientific Research Institute of Astronomy of the V. N. Karazin Kharkiv National University. According to the author’s periodization, the stages of formation of subjects and directions of scientific work of university astronomers have been analyzed, including: seismic observations with the help of horizontal Rebeur-Paschwitz pendulums, research of the activity of the Sun, astrometric observations on the Repsold meridian circle of for the purpose of compiling a catalog of zodiac stars, studying lunar eclipses and meteor showers. The participation of university astronomers in the creation of the plan of the city of Kharkiv and its connection with the general network of precise geometric leveling of the Military Topographic Department of the General Staff; the organization of observations by an expedition of Kharkiv astronomers of the total Solar eclipse of 1914 in Henichesk; the creation of the School-workshop of precision mechanics at the Faculty of Physics and Mathematics of Kharkiv University were considered; information on the participation of Kharkiv astronomers in the events of the civil war during the Ukrainian Revolution was documented. The scientific research activity of Kharkiv astronomers during 1920-1930-s which was devoted to carrying out important astrometric works on meridian observations of star declinations by absolute methods and observations of Kopf-Rentz stars according to the programs of the International Astronomical Union; the initiation of the creation of the Catalog of faint stars; research in astrophysics aimed at studying the physical conditions on the Moon and the Sun, planets and the interstellar environment; performing long series of spectrophotometric observations of the Moon, Jupiter, Mars and Saturn under different conditions of observation; study of the kinematics of stellar systems of different order, the physical parameters and evolution of stars, the morphology of the Galaxy, the nature of the stellar subsurfaces and atmospheres, dust and gas nebulae, new stars and the variability of stars have been considered; the directions of solid works carried out in the field of celestial mechanics, devoted to the dynamics of the minor planets of the Jupiter group, the definition and improvement of the orbits of minor planets have been clarified. The development of amateur astronomy in Kharkiv, in particular, the functioning of circles and societies that directed their activities to the dissemination of astronomical knowledge, was highlighted; the participation of their representatives in astronomical observations at the Kharkiv Astronomical Observatory was emphasized. Reconstructed the development of historical events in the 1930s related to the involvement of Soviet and Western astronomers in the processes of political confrontation between the USSR and the Western world; investigated the course of circumstances that prevented the implementation of the project of creating a new modern astronomical center of national importance – the central Ukrainian observatory in Kharkiv; the participation of an expedition of Kharkiv astronomers in the observation of the «great Soviet eclipse» – the total solar eclipse of 1936 – in the North Caucasus is highlighted; established the facts of political «purges» and repressions by the People’s Commissariat for Internal Affairs ( the NKVD) in the Kharkiv Astronomical Observatory. The activity of the Kharkiv Astronomical Observatory has been documented and authentic biographical information about its representatives during the Nazi occupation of 1941–1943, the period of the German-Soviet war, has been presented; the unpopular facts of the forced collaboration of some scientists are highlighted; the process of recovery and reconstruction of the Kharkiv Astronomical Observatory after the liberation of the city is characterized. With the aim of researching the personal history of Kharkiv astronomy of the studied period, the monograph presents the results of a historical and biographical study of facts of life and scientific heritage of scientists who fully devoted themselves to Science, laid the foundations for the future development of many directions of modern astronomical research, made a significant contribution to the treasury of the national and European astronomical science, whose activities were connected with the Kharkiv Astronomical Observatory, in particular: Grigory Levytsky, Ludwig Struve, Mykola Evdokymov, Otto Struve, Mykola Barabashov, Boris Gerasimovich, Vasil Fesenkov, Oleksiy Razdolsky, Boris Ostashchenko-Kudryavtsev, Nicholas Bobrovnikov, Paraskovia Parkhomenko, Mstislav Savron, Boris Semeykin, Kostyantyn Savchenko and others (25 biographical essays are presented). A significant part of the mentioned factual material was also introduced into scientific circulation for the first time. A separate section of the monograph provides chronologically structured information that reflects the sequence of research work of the Kharkiv Astronomical Observatory employees during the period under study: from astrometric observations of stars and seismic research to spectrohelioscopic and spectroheliographic observations of the Sun and the initiation of the Kharkiv school of planetary science. It is assumed that the materials of the monograph will be used in research work devoted to the study of the process of institutionalization of astronomical research in Kharkiv at the end of the 19th century – the first half of the 20th century.
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