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British Library And Information Schools The Research Of The Department Of Information Science City University London British Library And Information Schools David Bawden

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British Library And Information Schools The Research Of The Department Of Information Science City University London British Library And Information Schools David Bawden
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British Library And Information Schools The Research Of The Department Of Information Science City University London British Library And Information Schools David Bawden instant download after payment.

Publisher: Emerald
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.93 MB
Pages: 183
Author: David Bawden
ISBN: 9781846636035, 1846636035
Language: English
Year: 2007

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British Library And Information Schools The Research Of The Department Of Information Science City University London British Library And Information Schools David Bawden by David Bawden 9781846636035, 1846636035 instant download after payment.

The papers in this e-book reflect the research and scholarly interests of the staff of the Department of Information Science at City University London. One theme emerges strongly: the continued vitality and variety of the information science discipline. The traditional concerns of the department are well-represented in several papers: healthcare and scientific information (Khudair and Bawden; Robinson); information retrieval (MacFarlane; MacFarlane, McCann and Robertson); information organization (Rafferty and Hidderley); and legal and policy issues (Eisenschitz). These are complemented by newer strands of the department's activities: geographic information (Mountain and Liarokapis); information history (Weller), and discourse analysis (Haider).

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