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Archiving is not a new concept to the librarians as they have been doing this since the libraries started acquiring printed material. Before the advent of electronic journals, research libraries subscribed to printed journals, research libraries subscribed to printed journals, provided access to, and preserved these bibliographic resources in continual support of the research, teaching, and learning needs of their constituent communities. The introduction of ...
The book has been divided into nine chapters. It contains multiple choice objective type questions, covering different aspects of library and information science. The questions cover both traditional librarianship as well as modern aspects such as information and information science, library automation, computers and information technology etc. At the end of each chapter solutions have been provided.