Global Trends in Library and Information Science

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Library and Information Science – both in concept and application – is changing fast. The technology, information resources, users’ needs, are different from country to country depending upon their social, cultural and educational requirements. An attempt has been made by the editor for the first time to bring together a collection of articles by experts from various countries and fields that truly reflect the latest thoughts, research activities and state of the art. Some of the articles were presented at the 58th IFLA General Conference recently held in New Delhi, and the rest are original contributions by the authors exclusively called for this anthology. The book will have a lasting value and meet a long outstanding need of the planners, administrators and library and information science professionals.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR Subhas C. Biswas

Subhas C. Biswas (1932) was born at Cooch Behar, West Bengal. He was educated at Calcutta and London universities; qualified as a Chartered Librarian (ALA), and Library Associationm London (1964). His career in librarianship spans over 40 years serving Calcutta University, British Museum, Indian Institute of Advanced Study, British Council, Central Secretariat Library and others. Presently he is heading a project with the US Library of Congress Office, New Delhi. He was the President of the Indian Library Association during 1990-92; served various National and International committees, commissions, etc. in various capacities, Published-Communication in the third World - A Selecet Bibliography (1987); Union Catalogue of Philosophical Periodicals (1989) and several articles in professional journals.

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Title
Global Trends in Library and Information Science
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Edition
1st ed.
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ISBN
8121204941
Length
xxxii+504p., Figures; Index; 23cm.
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