Encyclopaedic Dictionary of Library Information Science and Network (e-bog) af Choudhary, Mahender Singh

Encyclopaedic Dictionary of Library Information Science and Network e-bog

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The main aim of this dictionary is to explain and define library science terms and concepts, identify modern information techniques and what to exclude are increasingly difficult to make. This work Dictionary of Library, information Science and Network has covered all important terms with their definition, meaning and importance which may be useful to the professionals and the students of libra...
E-bog 2921,57 DKK
Forfattere Choudhary, Mahender Singh (forfatter)
Udgivet 30 juni 2014
Længde 274 sider
Genrer Library and information sciences / Museology
Sprog English
Format pdf
Beskyttelse LCP
ISBN 9789390313433
The main aim of this dictionary is to explain and define library science terms and concepts, identify modern information techniques and what to exclude are increasingly difficult to make. This work Dictionary of Library, information Science and Network has covered all important terms with their definition, meaning and importance which may be useful to the professionals and the students of library science. During the recent period quite a large number of liveries and information centers are forming networks. The advent of computer networking as an accepted part of the library and information infrastructure has had a very significant impact on the way in which library and information systems are perceived India is thus on the threshold to a new era forming networks. The advent of computer networking as an accepted part of the library and information systems are perceived.. lndia. is thus on the threshold to a new era of computer communication networks both for general purposes. and for library and information purposes. The relevance and usefulness of the dictionary should nonetheless remain of hloh value to all involved in the information nonvoting libraries, the boo I trade, bibliographers and those library science students and teachers who use their services frequently.