This latest monograph in the ALA Fundamentals Series continues the series’ mission of providing a broad overview of an area of library science. Written by a Cataloging Librarian and an Acquisitions Librarian from New Mexico State University Library, Fundamentals of Technical Services communicates the conceptual practices clearly and succinctly. The tone of writing clearly conveys the authors’ enthusiasm and passion for technical services and emphasizes the crucial role that technical services staff play in providing access to resources through purchasing, cataloging, physical processing, and authority control
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A review of Evans, G.E., & Alire, C.A. (2013). Management basics for information professionals. Chic...
Click on the DOI link to access the article (may not be free).Bilal discusses at length integrated l...
Although the concept of “sustainability” has many possible meanings, its connection to environmental...
Value in libraries, archives, museums, and other cultural organizations has traditionally been cente...
This slim volume is a practical overview of technical services activities that is designed to inform...
Review of A Note about the Book Reviews in This Issue of Technical Services Quarterl
Academic libraries, often said to be the “heart of the university,” owe their existence and importan...
The application of digital technologies in libraries has mainly led to disintermediation which means...
Over the past decade, the dramatic proliferation of technologies in the expanding digital world has ...
Review Excerpt: A book about trends and issues shaping the evolution of American libraries by Peter ...
Reviews a new version of the authors’ 1996 book, Library Collection Development Policies: A Referenc...
Online library guides are one of the bridges that librarians build to connect users to available res...
This volume comprises thirteen reflective essays by library leaders offering perspectives on their p...
Review of Developing Library and Information Center Collections, 5th ed. G. Edward Evans and Margare...
What is meant by “international librarianship”? The term can be difficult to define, potentially enc...
A review of Evans, G.E., & Alire, C.A. (2013). Management basics for information professionals. Chic...
Click on the DOI link to access the article (may not be free).Bilal discusses at length integrated l...
Although the concept of “sustainability” has many possible meanings, its connection to environmental...