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Library and information Science 2010 / 2011
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Library and Information Science . . . . . . . . . . . . 1
Library Journals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
De Gruyter eJournal packages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
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De Gruyter Journal Archive . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
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LIbrAry And InFormATIon scIence
knoWLedGe And InFormATIonStudies in Information Science
ISSN 1868-842X
Knowledge and Information (K&I) is a peer-reviewed information science book series appearing as a print and as an eBook version, publishing high quality research monographs and topic-specific col-lections of papers as well. It covers information science to the full extent and alludes additionally to neighboring sciences such as library science, computer science and (information) business administration. The language of publication is English.
Kathrin Weller
knoWLedGe rePresenTATIon on The socIAL Web2010 . 360 pageshardcover RRP € 59 .95 / US$ 93 .00ISBN 978-3-598-25180-1ebook RRP € 59 .95 / US$ 93 .00ISBN 978-3-598-44158-5
The main purpose of this book is to sum up the vital and highly topical research issue of knowledge representation on the Web and to discuss novel solutions by combining benefits of folksonomies and Web 2.0 approaches with ontologies and semantic technologies. The book contains an overview of knowledge representation approaches in past, present and future, introduction to ontologies, Web indexing and in first case the novel approaches of developing ontologies.
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Nguyen Thanh Tuyen
knoWLedGe economy And susTAInAbLe economIc deveLoPmenTA critical review
2010 . 310 pageshardcover RRP € 59 .95 / US$ 93 .00ISBN 978-3-598-25181-8 ebook RRP € 59 .95 / US$ 93 .00ISBN 978-3-598-44157-8
In this book, the author focuses on the intersection of two major bodies of policy and practice: knowledge economy and ICTs on one hand, and sustainable economic development on the other. It aims to provide a broad-ranging account of the social and economic terrain demarcated by this intersection in order to reach conclusions and offer guidelines for policy development. Although based on the case of a developing country (Vietnam) its analyses, arguments and conclusions are of universal relevance.
Isabella Peters
FoLksonomIes. IndexInG And reTrIevAL In Web 2.02009 . 443 pageshardcover RRP € 59 .95 / US$ 93 .00ISBN 978-3-598-25179-5 ebook RRP € 67 .00 / US$ 93 .00ISBN 978-3-598-44185-1
In Web 2.0 users not only make heavy use of Collaborative Informa-tion Services in order to create, publish and share digital information resources – what is more, they index and represent these resources via own keywords, so-called tags. The sum of this user-generated meta-data of a Collaborative Information Service is also called Folksonomy. In contrast to professionally created and highly structured metadata, e.g. subject headings, thesauri, classification systems or ontologies, which are applied in libraries, corporate information architectures or commercial databases and which were developed according to defined standards, tags can be freely chosen by users and attached to any in-formation resource. As one type of metadata Folksonomies provide ac-cess to information resources and serve users as retrieval tool in order to retrieve own resources as well as to find data of other users.
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bIbLIoTheksPrAxIs[Library practice]
ISSN 0300-287X
Nowadays librarianship must react to a variety of demands and constantly continue to develop itself further. As services, libraries are confronted with new challenges: new media and information technology, funding cuts, new organisational forms, new expectations in performance measurement, and quality and cost management. The goal of the series Bibliothekspraxis is to examine these processes of integration and to contribute to the perfecting of an ever more complex library service through practice-based information and experience. The series is aimed at professional librarians and students as well as career changers who have integrated various areas of the library into their work.
Margrit Lauber-Reymann
InFormATIonsressourcenEin Handbuch für Bibliothekare und Informationsspezialisten
[Information Resources . A Handbook for Librarians and Information Specialists]
2010 . Approx . 320 pageshardcover € 59 .95 / US$ 93 .00ISBN 978-3-598-023119-9ebook Price upon requestISBN 978-3-598-023120-5(Bibliothekspraxis 42)
This volume offers information specialists an up-to-date introduc-tion to using information resources. In addition to the theoretical foundations, approx. 280 general and subject-specific information resources are selected, and their contents, functions and importance are described. The book conveys a basic knowledge of information re-sources which can be used directly in practice. Due to its broad scope of information and its consideration of the rapid transformation taking place in the field of information resources, the book puts a new focus on selecting and assessing the relevance of the means of information.
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Patrick Danowski (Ed.)
hAndbuch bIbLIoThek 2.0[Handbook Library 2 .0]
2010 . Approx . 500 pageshardcover € 59 .95 / US$ 93 .00ISBN 978-3-11-023209-7ebook RRP € 59 .95 / US$ 93 .00ISBN 978-3-11-023210-3(Bibliothekspraxis 41)
With the term “Library 2.0” the editors mean an institution which ap-plies the principles of the Web 2.0 such as openness, re-use, collabora-tion and interaction in the entire organization. Libraries are extending their service offerings and work processes to include the potential of Web 2.0 technologies. This changes the job description and self-image of librarians. The collective volume offers a complete overview of the topic Library 2.0 and the current state of developments from a tech-nological, sociological, information theoretical and practice-oriented perspective.
Klaus Gantert
eLekTronIsche InFormATIonsressourcen Für GermAnIsTen[Electronic Information Resources for Germanists]
2010 . 323 pages . 145 figureshardcover € 59 .95 / US$ 93 .00ISBN 978-3-598-21169-0ebook RRP € 59 .95 / US$ 93 .00ISBN 978-3-598-44180-6(Bibliothekspraxis 40)
Using significant examples, this volume offers an overview of the ever growing range of electronic information resources for scholars of German studies. Modern forms of library catalogues, bibliogra-phies and article databases, as well as web catalogues, virtual special libraries, digital libraries, subject portals, electronic encyclopaedia and dictionaries are all dealt with in detail. In addition, scholarly search engines, information services and German studies reviews are taken into account, as are the different forms of scholarly communication on the internet.
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Grey LITerATure In LIbrAry And InFormATIon sTudIesEdited by Dominic Farace and Joachim Schöfel
2010 . Approx . 250 pageshardcover RRP € 89 .95 / US$ 139 .00ISBN 978-3-598-11793-0ebook RRP € 89 .95 / US$ 139 .00ISBN 978-3-598-44149-3
The further rise of electronic publishing has come to change the scale and diversity of grey literature facing librarians and other information practitioners. This complied work brings together research and author-ship over the past decade dealing with both the supply and demand sides of grey literature. While this book is written with students and instructors of Colleges and Schools of Library and Information Sci-ence in mind, it likewise serves as a reader for information profession-als working in any and all like knowledge-based communities.
J. Mills and Vanda Broughton
bLIss bIbLIoGrAPhIc cLAssIFIcATIonThe Bliss Bibliographic Classification Association is an association of users and supporters of the Bibliographic Classification. The associa-tion promotes the development and use of classification, publishes official amendments, enables users to keep in touch and exchange experience, and gives them a say in the future of the scheme. It is a non-profit organization, founded in 1969, with members all over the world. Each of the following schedules is the result of a rigorous and detailed analysis of the terminology of the field in question, using the techniques of facet analysis.
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LIbrAry JournALs
bIbLIoThek – ForschunG und PrAxIsEd. by Klaus Ceynowa, Paul Kaegbein, Michael Knoche, Hans Joachim Kuhlmann, Norbert Lossau, Claudia Lux, Konrad Marwinski, Elmar Mittler, Johanna Rachinger, Michael Seadle, Peter Vodosek, Hannelore Vogt and Cornelia Vonhof
3 issues p . a .Print: ISSN 0341-4183Online: ISSN 1865-7648
LIbrI International Journal of Libraries and Information Services
Ed. by Nancy R. John, Ian M. Johnson and Svend Larsen
4 issues p . a .Print: ISSN 0024-2667Online: ISSN 1865-8423
mIcroForm & ImAGInG revIeWEd. by Ken Middleton
4 issues p . a .Print: ISSN 0949-5770Online: ISSN 1865-8458
PrAxIs der InFormATIons-verArbeITunG und kommunIkATIon – PIkFachzeitschrift für den Einsatz von Informationssystemen
Ed. by Otto Spaniol
4 issues p . a .Print: ISSN 0930-5157Online: ISSN 1865-8342
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resTAurATorInternational Journal for the Preservation of Library and Archival Material
Ed. by Gerhard Banik and Irene Brückle
4 issues p . a .Print: ISSN 0034-5806Online: ISSN 1865-8431
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Publications List 2010 / 2011
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IFLA (The InTernATIonAL FederATIon oF LIbrAry AssocIATIons And InsTITuTIons) is the leading international body representing the interests of library and information services and their users. It is the global voice of the library and information profession.
IFLA provides information specialists throughout the world with a forum for exchanging ideas and promoting international cooperation, research, and development in all fields of library activity and infor-mation service. IFLA is one of the means through which libraries, information centres, and information professionals worldwide can formulate their goals, exert their influence as a group, protect their interests, and find solutions to global problems.
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IFLA Publications Series . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1
IFLA Series on Bibliographic Control . . . . . . . . 11
IFLA Professional Reports (Available directly from IFLA Headquarters) . . 15
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IFLA PubLIcATIons serIes Edited by Sjoerd Koopman
Luisa Marquard (Ed.)
schooL LIbrArIes2010 . Approx . 175 pageshardcover RRP € 89 .95 / US$ 139 .00IFLA members: RRP € 69 .95 / US$ 108 .00ISBN 978-3-11-023220-2ebook RRP € 89 .95 / US$ 139 .00ISBN 978-3-11-023221-9(IFLA Publications 148)
This book is for school librarians and information specialists, school teachers, library and information science teachers, school leaders, principals and administrators. It focuses on changes and challenges of the transitional societies and reviews the literacies required for an active citizenship. It treats the school library’s role in education and information literacy. It contains contributions from different regions in the world and it provides an overview of best practices.
Christie Koontz
IFLA PubLIc LIbrAry servIce GuIdeLInes2nd, completely revised edition2010 . Approx . 130 pages hardcover RRP € 89 .95 / US$ 139 .00IFLA members: RRP € 69 .95 / US$ 108 .00ISBN 978-3-11-023226-4ebook RRP € 89 .95 / US$ 139 .00ISBN 978-3-11-023227-1(IFLA Publications 147)
The public library is the prime community access point designed to respond to a multitude of ever-changing information needs. These guidelines are framed to provide assistance to library and informa-tion professionals in most situations. They assist to better develop effective services, relevant collections, and accessible formats within the context and requirements of the local community. In this exciting and complex information world it is important for professionals in search of knowledge, information and creative experience to succeed. This is the 2nd edition of The Public Library Service IFLA / UNESCO Guidelines for Development.
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Ingeborg Verheul, Anna Maria Tammaro and Steve Witt (Eds.)
dIGITAL LIbrAry FuTureUser Perspectives and Institutional Strategies
2010 . Approx . 175 pageshardcover RRP € 89 .95 / US$ 139 .00IFLA members: RRP € 69 .95 / US$ 108 .00ISBN 978-3-11-023218-9ebook RRP € 89 .95 / US$ 139 .00ISBN 978-3-11-023219-6(IFLA Publications 146)
Initiatives at a cross-cultural level, where libraries, museums and archives work together in creating digital libraries, and making their cultural heritage collections available online, are emerging. Leading academic researchers from the cultural heritage and the publishers sec-tors approach this issue: digital library user experience: a focus on current user research; digital library content: what users want and how they use it; strategies for institutions: how cultural institutions and publishers respond to the digital challenge.
Andrew Cranfield (Ed.)
desIGnInG LIbrAry sPAce For chILdren2010 . Approx . 121 pageshardcover RRP € 89 .95 / US$ 139 .00IFLA members: RRP € 69 .95 / US$ 108 .00ISBN 978-3-11-023216-5ebook RRP € 89 .95 / US$ 139 .00ISBN 978-3-11-023217-2(IFLA Publications 145)
In recent years the library community has seen a renewed interest in library architecture and design. This is due to the change of focus from content and collection development to how libraries engage with their users in a digital age. This means that librarians, architects, politicians and patrons must develop new visions, concepts and ideas for the design and building of libraries. This book brings together a number of articles based on presentations from the IFLA World Congress 2009: historical view of the development of children’s libraries over the last century, a look at how children use new media, libraries of the future, innovative design projects for children’s libraries from around the world.
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Steve Witt and Lynne M. Rudasill (Eds.)
socIAL scIence LIbrArIesInterdisciplinary Collections, Services, Networks
2010 . Approx . 200 pageshardcover RRP € 89 .95 / US$ 139 .00IFLA members: RRP € 69 .95 / US$ 108 .00ISBN 978-3-11-023214-1ebook RRP € 89 .95 / US$ 139 .00ISBN 978-3-11-023215-8(IFLA Publications 144)
This volume focuses on practical and empirical accounts of organiza-tional change in the social sciences and impacts upon the professional skills, collections, and services within social science libraries. Section one focuses upon the question of interdisciplinary within social sci-ence libraries and the role of libraries to both react to and facilitate paradigm shifts in research and science. Section two focuses on the rise of data as a resource to be collected and shared within social science libraries. The third section focuses on the role of librarians to facilitate the development of social organizations that develop around new technologies and research communities.
WorLd GuIde To LIbrAry, ArchIve, And InFormATIon scIence AssocIATIonsSub-edited by Axel Schniederjürgen
3rd, completely revised and expanded edition2010 . Approx . 496 pageshardcover RRP € 129 .95 / US$ 201 .00IFLA members: RRP € 99 .95 / US$ 155 .00ISBN 978-3-11-022637-9ebookPLus RRP € 129 .95 / US$ 201 .00ISBN 978-3-11-022638-6(IFLA Publications 142 / 143)
This handbook provides thorough, up-to-date information on as-sociations concerned with the fields of librarianship, documentation, information science and archives. The third, completely revised and expanded edition contains over 630 comprehensive and updated entries from over 130 countries. The first part lists internationally active associations in alphabetical order. In the second part, national associations are arranged by country, and listed within the countries alphabetically. The volume includes indexes of names, subjects and official organs.
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Susan M. Allen, Lin Zuzao, Cheng Xiaolan, and Jan Bos (Eds.)
hIsTory And cuLTurAL herITAGe oF chInese cALLIGrAPhy, PrInTInG, And LIbrAry Work2010 . Approx . 272 pageshardcover RRP € 99 .95 / US$ 155 .00IFLA members: RRP € 79 .95 / US$ 124 .00ISBN 978-3-598-22046-3ebook RRP € 99 .95 / US$ 155 .00ISBN 978-3-598-44179-0(IFLA Publications 141)
Keith Cunninghame (Ed.)
GuIdeLInes For LeGIsLATIve LIbrArIes2nd, completely updated and enlarged edition 2009 . 135 pageshardcover RRP € 89 .95 / US$ 139 .00IFLA members: RRP € 69 .95 / US$ 108 .00ISBN 978-3-598-22045-6ebook RRP € 100 .00 / US$ 139 .00ISBN 978-3-598-44178-3(IFLA Publications 140)
Jana Varlejs and Graham Walton (Eds.)
sTrATeGIes For reGenerATInG The LIbrAry And InFormATIon ProFessIon2009 . 415 pages hardcover RRP € 99 .95 / US$ 155 .00 IFLA members: RRP € 79 .95 / US$ 124 .00ISBN 978-3-598-22044-9 ebook RRP € 111 .00 / US$ 155 .00ISBN 978-3-598-44177-6(IFLA Publications 139)
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Michael Heaney (Ed.)
LIbrAry sTATIsTIcs For The TWenTy-FIrsT cenTury WorLdProceedings of the conference held in Montréal on 18–19 August 2008 reporting on the Global Library Statistics Project
2009 . 302 pageshardcover RRP € 99 .95 / US$ 155 .00IFLA members: RRP € 75 .00 / US$ 116 .00ISBN 978-3-598-22043-2ebook RRP € 112 .00 / US$ 155 .00ISBN 978-3-598-44167-7(IFLA Publications 138)
Ismail Abdullahi (Ed.)
GLobAL LIbrAry And InFormATIon scIence A Textbook for Students and Educators
2009 . 592 pageshardcover RRP € 99 .95 / US$ 155 .00IFLA members: RRP € 75 .00 / US$ 116 .00ISBN 978-3-598-22042-5ebook RRP € 112 .00 / US$ 155 .00ISBN 978-3-598-44134-9(IFLA Publications 136 / 137)
Hartmut Walravens (Ed.)
The ImPAcT oF dIGITAL TechnoLoGy on conTemPorAry And hIsTorIc neWsPAPersProceedings of the International Newspaper Conference, Singapore, April 1–3, 2008, and papers from the World Library and Informati-on Congress, Québec, Canada, August, 2008
In collaboration with the National Library of Singapore
2008 . XII, 222 pageshardcover RRP € 99 .95 / US$ 155 .00IFLA members: RRP € 75 .00 / US$ 116 .00ISBN 978-3-598-22041-8ebook RRP € 112 .00 / US$ 155 .00ISBN 978-3-598-44126-4(IFLA Publications 135)
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Benson Njobvu and Sjoerd Koopmann (Eds.)
LIbrArIes And InFormATIon servIces ToWArds The ATTAInmenT oF The un mILLennIum deveLoPmenT GoALs2008 . 224 pageshardcover RRP € 79 .95 / US$ 124 .00IFLA members: RRP € 59 .95 / US$ 93 .00ISBN 978-3-598-22040-1ebook RRP € 90 .00 / US$ 124 .00ISBN 978-3-598-44125-7(IFLA Publications 134)
Hartmut Walravens (Ed.)
neWsPAPers coLLecTIon mAnAGemenT: PrInTed And dIGITAL chALLenGesProceedings of the International Newspaper Conference, Santiago de Chile, April 3–5, 2007
2008 . XI, 396 pageshardcover RRP € 98 .00 / US$ 152 .00IFLA members: RRP € 73 .50 / US$ 114 .00ISBN 978-3-598-22039-5ebook RRP € 110 .00 / US$ 152 .00ISBN 978-3-598-44101-1(IFLA Publications 133)
Bernard Dione and Réjean Savard (Eds.)
mAnAGInG TechnoLoGIes In deveLoPInG counTrIes: oPen source vs commercIAL oPTIonsProceedings of the IFLA Pre-Conference Satellite Meeting Dakar, Sénégal, August 15–16 2007
2008 . 217 pageshardcover RRP € 78 .00 / US$ 121 .00IFLA members: RRP € 58 .00 / US$ 90 .00ISBN 978-3-598-22038-8ebook RRP € 87 .00 / US$ 121 .00ISBN 978-3-598-44095-3(IFLA Publications 132)
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Jesús Lau (Ed.)
InFormATIon LITerAcyInternational Perspectives
2008 . 160 pageshardcover RRP € 78 .00 / US$ 121 .00IFLA members: RRP € 58 .00 / US$ 90 .00ISBN 978-3-598-22037-1ebook RRP € 87 .00 / US$ 121 .00ISBN 978-3-598-44094-6(IFLA Publications 131)
Ruth Hedegaard and Elizabeth Anne Melrose (Eds.)
InTernATIonAL GeneALoGy And LocAL hIsToryPapers presented by the Genealogy and Local History Section at IFLA General Conferences 2001–2005
2008 . 287 pageshardcover RRP € 78 .00 / US$ 121 .00IFLA members: RRP € 58 .00 / US$ 90 .00ISBN 978-3-598-22036-4ebook RRP € 87 .00 / US$ 121 .00ISBN 978-3-598-44090-8(IFLA Publications 130)
WorLd GuIde To LIbrAry, ArchIve And InFormATIon scIence educATIonSub-edited by Axel Schniederjürgen
3rd, completely revised edition2007 . 560 pages hardcover RRP € 168 .00 / US$ 260 .00IFLA members: RRP € 148 .00 / US$ 229 .00ISBN 978-3-598-22035-7ebook RRP € 188 .00 / US$ 260 .00ISBN 978-3-598-44029-8(IFLA Publications 128 / 129)
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Roswitha Poll and Peter te Boekhorst
meAsurInG QuALITy. PerFormAnce meAsuremenT In LIbrArIes2nd, revised edition 2007 . 269 pages hardcover RRP € 78 .00 / US$ 121 .00IFLA members: RRP € 58 .00 / US$ 90 .00ISBN 978-3-598-22033-3ebook RRP € 87 .00 / US$ 121 .00ISBN 978-3-598-44028-1(IFLA Publications 127)
Ann Ritchie and Clare Walker (Eds.)
conTInuInG ProFessIonAL deveLoPmenT: PAThWAys To LeAdershIP In The LIbrAry And InFormATIon WorLd2007 . 319 pages hardcover RRP € 78 .00 / US$ 121 .00IFLA members: RRP € 58 .00 / US$ 90 .00ISBN 978-3-598-22034-0ebook RRP € 87 .00 / US$ 121 .00ISBN 978-3-598-44027-4(IFLA Publications 126)
LIbrAry mAnAGemenT And mArkeTInG In A muLTIcuLTurAL WorLdProceedings of the 2006 IFLA Management and Marketing Section, Shanghai, 16–17 August, 2006
2007 . xvi, 366 pageshardcover RRP € 128 .00 / US$ 198 .00IFLA members: RRP € 96 .00 / US$ 149 .00ISBN 978-3-598-22032-6ebook RRP € 143 .00 / US$ 198 .00ISBN 978-3-598-44026-7(IFLA Publications 125)
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Alli Mcharazo and Sjoerd Koopman (Eds.)
LIbrArIAnshIP As A brIdGe To An InFormATIon And knoWLedGe socIeTy In AFrIcA2007 . 248 pageshardcover RRP € 78 .00 / US$ 121 .00IFLA members: RRP € 58 .00 / US$ 90 .00ISBN 978-3-598-22031-9ebook RRP € 87 .00 / US$ 121 .00ISBN 978-3-598-44025-1(IFLA Publications 124)
Steve W. Witt (Ed.)
chAnGInG roLes oF nGos In The creATIon, sTorAGe, And dIssemInATIon oF InFormATIon In deveLoPInG counTrIes2006 . 146 pageshardcover RRP € 78 .00 / US$ 121 .00IFLA members: RRP € 58 .00 / US$ 90 .00ISBN 978-3-598-22030-2ebook RRP € 87 .00 / US$ 121 .00ISBN 978-3-598-44024-3(IFLA Publications 123)
Hartmut Walravens (Ed.)
neWsPAPers oF The WorLd onLIne: u.s. And InTernATIonAL PersPecTIvesProceedings of Conferences in Salt Lake City and Seoul, 2006
2006 . 195 pages hardcover RRP € 78 .00 / US$ 121 .00IFLA members: RRP € 58 .00 / US$ 90 .00ISBN 978-3-598-21849-1ebook RRP € 87 .00 / US$ 121 .00ISBN 978-3-598-44023-6(IFLA Publications 122)
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Trine Kolderup Flaten (Ed.)
mAnAGemenT, mArkeTInG And PromoTIon oF LIbrAry servIces. bAsed on sTATIsTIcs, AnALyses And evALuATIon2006 . 462 pageshardcover RRP € 128 .00 / US$ 198 .00IFLA members: RRP € 96 .00 / US$ 149 .00ISBN 978-3-598-21848-4ebook RRP € 143 .00 / US$ 198 .00ISBN 978-3-598-44022-9(IFLA Publications 120 / 121)
Ingeborg Verheul
neTWorkInG For dIGITAL PreservATIonCurrent Practice in 15 National Libraries
2006 . 269 pageshardcover RRP € 78 .00 / US$ 121 .00IFLA members: RRP € 58 .00 / US$ 90 .00ISBN 978-3-598-21847-7ebook RRP € 87 .00 / US$ 121 .00ISBN 978-3-598-44021-2(IFLA Publications 119)
Hartmut Walravens (Ed.)
InTernATIonAL neWsPAPer LIbrArIAnshIP For The 21sT cenTury2006 . 298 pages hardcoverRRP € 78 .00 / US$ 121 .00IFLA members: RRP € 58 .00 / US$ 90 .00ISBN 978-3-598-21846-0ebook RRP € 87 .00 / US$ 121 .00ISBN 978-3-598-44020-5(IFLA Publications 118)
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IFLA serIes on bIbLIoGrAPhIc conTroLEdited by Sjoerd Koopman
The IFLA Series on Bibliographic Control consists of reports reflect-ing the ongoing process towards International Cataloguing Principles, which began in 2003. Through the series of meetings represented by each volume the reader will be able to track the development and con-sultation taking place throughout different parts of the world that will culminate with the creation of a truly international set of principles to guide the development of cataloguing codes worldwide.
Glenn E. Patton (Ed.)
FunkTIonALe AnForderunGen An normdATen[Functional Requirements for Authority Data]
German Translation of the FRBR
2010 . 100 pageshardcover List price € 59 .95 / US$ 93 .00IFLA members: € 49 .95 / US$ 77 .00ISBN 978-3-11-023250-9ebook RRP € 59 .95 / US$ 93 .00ISBN 978-3-11-023251-6(IFLA Series on Bibliographic Control 41)
This book represents one part of the continued development and expansion of Functional Requirements for Bibliographic Records. It contains a further analysis of the characteristics of various entities which are in the focus of standard data (persons, families, corporate bodies, work, expression, manifestation, item, concept, object, event and place), the definitions under which these entities are known and the standard search entries which the cataloguers create for these entities.
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rIchTLInIen Für dIe oPAc-AnzeIGe[Guidelines for OPAC Displays]
Edited by the Task Force on Guidelines for OPAC Displays. In cooperation with the Standing Committee of the IFLA Section on Cataloguing
2010 . 61 pageshardcover List price € 39 .95 / US$ 62 .00IFLA members: € 29 .95 / US$ 46 .00ISBN 978-3-11-023248-6ebook RRP € 39 .95 / US$ 62 .00ISBN 978-3-11-023249-3(IFLA Series on Bibliographic Control 40)
The purpose of the Guidelines for OPAC Displays is to assist libraries and similar institutions in designing the displays of their OPACs, tak-ing into consideration the needs of users. This German translation of the guidelines is directed at librarians charged with customizing OPAC software and at producers and vendors of this software. The guidelines are intended to apply to any type of catalogue, independently of the kind of interface and technology used.
Maja Žumer (Ed.)
nATIonAL bIbLIoGrAPhIes In The dIGITAL AGe: GuIdAnce And neW dIrecTIonsIFLA Working Group on Guidelines for National Bibliographies
2009 140 pageshardcover RRP € 59 .95 / US$ 93 .00IFLA members: € 49 .95 / US$ 77 .00ISBN 978-3-598-24287-8ebook RRP € 67 .00 / US$ 93 .00ISBN 978-3-598-44184-4 | (IFLA Series on Bibliographic Control 39)
Mirna Willer (Ed.)
unImArc mAnuALAuthorities Format
3rd ed . 2009 . 309 pageshardcover RRP € 89 .95 / US$ 139 .00IFLA members: € 69 .95 / US$ 108 .00ISBN 978-3-598-24286-1ebook RRP € 100 .00 / US$ 139 .00ISBN 978-3-598-44182-0(IFLA Series on Bibliographic Control 38)
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Barbara B. Tillett and Ana Lupe Cristán (Eds.)
IFLA cATALoGuInG PrIncIPLesThe Statement of International Cataloguing Principles (ICP) and its Glossary . In 20 Languages
2009 . 304 pageshardcover RRP € 119 .95 / US$ 186 .00IFLA members € 99 .95 / US$ 155 .00ISBN 978-3-598-24285-4ebook RRP € 133 .00 / US$ 186 .00ISBN 978-3-598-44181-3(IFLA Series on Bibliographic Control 37)
Alan Hopkinson (Ed.)
unImArc mAnuALBibliographic Format
3rd edition 2008 . 760 pageshardcover RRP € 129 .95 / US$ 201 .00IFLA members: RRP € 95 .50 / US$ 148 .00ISBN 978-3-598-24284-7ebook RRP € 146 .00 / US$ 201 .00ISBN 978-3-598-44119-6(IFLA Series on Bibliographic Control 36)
Barbara B. Tillett, Tienie de Klerk, Hester van der Walt and Ana Lupe Cristán (Eds.)
IFLA cATALoGuInG PrIncIPLes: sTePs ToWArds An InTernATIonAL cATALoGuInG code, 5Report from the 5th IFLA Meeting of Experts on an International Cataloguing Code, Preto-ria, South Africa, 2007
2008 . VIII, 524 pageshardcover RRP € 99 .95 / US$ 155 .00IFLA members: RRP € 79 .95 / US$ 124 .00ISBN 978-3-598-24283-0ebook RRP € 112 .00 / US$ 155 .00ISBN 978-3-598-44102-8 (IFLA Series on Bibliographic Control 35)
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Glenn E. Patton (Ed.)
FuncTIonAL reQuIremenTs For AuThorITy dATAA Conceptual Model
2009 . 100 pageshardcover RRP € 59 .95 / US$ 93 .00IFLA members: RRP € 49 .95 / US$ 77 .00ISBN 978-3-598-24282-3ebook RRP € 67 .00 / US$ 93 .00ISBN 978-3-598-44039-7(IFLA Series on Bibliographic Control 34)
mAnueL unImArc. FormAT bIbLIoGrAPhIQue 5e édition . Version française
2007 . X, 753 pageshardcover RRP € 88 .00 / US$ 136 .00IFLA members: RRP € 68 .00 / US$ 105 .00ISBN 978-3-598-11779-4(IFLA Series on Bibliographic Control 33)
Barbara B. Tillett, Jaesun Lee and Ana Lupe Cristán (Eds.)
IFLA cATALoGuInG PrIncIPLes: sTePs ToWArds An InTernATIonAL cATALoGuInG code, 4Report from the 4th IFLA Meeting of Experts on an International Cataloguing Code, Seoul, Korea, 2006
2007 . 672 pageshardcover RRP € 128 .00 / US$ 198 .00IFLA members: RRP € 98 .00 / US$ 152 .00ISBN 978-3-598-24281-6ebook RRP € 143 .00 / US$ 198 .00ISBN 978-3-598-44036-6(IFLA Series on Bibliographic Control 32)
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117. LIbrAry servIces To PeoPLe WITh sPecIAL needs secTIon – GLossAry oF Terms And deFInITIonsCompiled by Nancy Mary Panella
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116. Дары в фонДы библиотек: руковоДствоКэй Энн Кэссел, Шэрон Джонсон, Джудит Мэнсфилд, Ша Ли Жанг От имени Секции по комплектованию и развитию коллекций ИФЛА2009 . 24 pages(Russian Translation of IFLA Professional Report 112)ISBN 978-90-77897-38-6
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110. recommAndATIons Pour L’AccueIL des AdoLescenTs dAns Les bIbLIoThèQues PubLIQuesPat Muller, Ingrid Bon et Ivan Chew
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109. bIbLIoThèQues PubLIQues, ArchIves eT musées: TendAnces en mATIère de coLLAborATIon eT de cooPerATIonAlexandra Yarrow, Barbara Clubb et Jennifer-Lynn Draper
2008 . 60 pages (French translation of IFLA Professional Report 108)ISBN 978-90-77897-29-4
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2008 . 65 pagesISBN 978-90-77897-26-3
105. dIrecTrIces PArA servIcIos bIbLIoTecArIos desTInAdos A PersonAs con demencIAHelle Arendrup Mortensen and Gyda Skat Nielsen
2008 . 20 pages (Spanish translation of IFLA Professional Report 104 by Lourdes Moreno Pascual)ISBN 978-90-77897-23-2
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