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  2. Academic library - Wikipedia

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    Academic libraries have transformed in the 21st century to focus less on physical collection development, information access, and digital resources. Today's academic libraries typically provide access to subscription-based online resources, including research databases and ebook collections, in addition to physical books and journals. Academic ...

  3. Research library - Wikipedia

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    The library also contained scientific records and observations on topics such as zoology, mineralogy, and information on Ebla's business and tax issues. [9] One of the greatest ancient libraries in the world was the Library of Ashurbanipal, which was founded in the 7th century BC in Niveah, near present-day Iraq, by the Assyrian king Ashurbanipal.

  4. Library and information science - Wikipedia

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    Library science (previously termed library studies and library economy) [note 1] is an interdisciplinary or multidisciplinary field that applies the practices, perspectives, and tools of management, information technology, education, and other areas to libraries; the collection, organization, preservation, and dissemination of information resources; and the political economy of information.

  5. Collection development - Wikipedia

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    Citation analysis is a good research method to use in academic libraries on the university and college level when performing a collections evaluation. This method is performed by studying bibliographies from many sources such as student papers, faculty research publications, along with theses and dissertations.

  6. American Library Association - Wikipedia

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    [38] Librarians examined how public libraries, academic libraries, library and information science training institutions, and school library media centers could best respond to A Nation at Risk. In June 1990, the ALA approved "Policy on Library Services to the Poor" and in 1996 the Task Force on Hunger, Homelessness, and Poverty was formed to ...

  7. Ohio State University libraries - Wikipedia

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    To a report from the University faculty committee and Brit Kirwan (the new University President at that time) in 1998, the Ohio State University decided to start the renovation of the Thompson Library at the very beginning of the 21st century. The renovation cost over $100 million with a two-year feasibility study and a three-year design phase.

  8. Anne Goulding - Wikipedia

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    Investing in LIS people : the impact of the Investors in People initiative on the library and information sector, 1999; Women and the Information Society Barriers and Participation, 2002; Defining services and debating the future, 2008; Public Libraries in the 21st Century: Defining Services and Debating the Future. Ashgate Publishing, 2012.

  9. Glasgow University Library - Wikipedia

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    At the turn of the 21st century, the main library building itself held 1,347,000 catalogued print books, and 53,300 journals. [2] [vague] In total, the university library system including branch libraries now holds approximately 2.5 million books and journals, along with access to 1,853,000 e-books, and over 50,000 e-journals.

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