A continuing source of information for serials specialists is, of course, the printed literature. Most professionals during their formal training are encouraged to begin "getting into" the literature, and this advice is perhaps even more important for the practitioner. A wealth of material is printed every year, and if a person is conscientious and pursues even a small portion of it, much information can be gained. The present book is designed to bring together succinct information on the topics. The reading compiled herein are derived from various authoritative source. The information is grouped under eleven chapters namely-Collection management of serials; Serials automation; Standards and serials; Aequisition methods; Financial control and budgeting; Cataloging and classification; CONSER and national database; Nontraditional library employment; Cataloging serials etc.
Encyclopaedia of Library and Information Technology for 21st Century (Vol. 21-30.)
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