About the Book
Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 211. Chapters: Copyright, Information explosion, International Standard Book Number, Library reference desk, Data storage device, Library management, Interlibrary loan, Primary source, Glossary of library and information science, Public library advocacy, Information literacy, Google Books, Source criticism, List of academic databases and search engines, Readers' advisory, Librarian, Gray literature, Ralph J. Bunche Library, History of public library advocacy, Michael Gorman, Community informatics, Born-digital, Digital library, Adelaide Hasse, Decline of library usage, Grey Literature International Steering Committee, Information overload, Learning object metadata, Inventory, Effie Louise Power, As We May Think, Grey Literature Network Service, Secondary source, Library 2.0, Map collection, Architectural reprography, Information pollution, Reference interview, Medical Library Association, The works of Michael Gorman, Knowledge organization, Virtual reference, Expertise finding, Harry M. Lydenberg, System for Information on Grey Literature in Europe, Mildred L. Batchelder, Carl H. Milam, Realia, OpenSIGLE, Serials crisis, IMS VDEX, Constance Mabel Winchell, Citation index, Internet Speculative Fiction Database, Education for librarianship, Maurice Tauber, Cognitive authority, Source text, Social informatics, Automated storage and retrieval system, Ralph R. Shaw, Reference and User Services Association, NFAIS, European Association for Grey Literature Exploitation, International Standard Serial Number, Book review, Social Networking and UK Libraries, CODEN, Unshelved, Frances E. Henne, Scholarly communication, Library instruction, OpenURL, Vascoda, Outline of library science, Arthur Curley, Bibliography, Five laws of library science, Teacher-librarian, Preservation of meaning, Obliteration by incorporation, Archival informatics, Int...