Information Transfer: New Age - New Ways
Suzanne . Ed(S): Bakker
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Description for Information Transfer: New Age - New Ways
Paperback. Proceedings of the Third European Conference of Medical Libraries, Montpellier, France, September 23--26, 1992 Editor(s): Bakker, Suzanne. Num Pages: 439 pages, biography. BIC Classification: GL; MBG. Category: (P) Professional & Vocational. Dimension: 240 x 160 x 24. Weight in Grams: 747.
One of the characteristics of the final decade of this century is the treatment of information as a commodity. As the world becomes increasingly dominated by information and its technology, in all its facets, librarians must learn to integrate all the new developments into daily practice.
'It is to the extent to which we shall succeed in developing powerful information networks through efficient information transfer that we shall succeed in contributing to the betterment of health throughout our nations'. It is this challenge which medical librarians from some 34 countries ... Read more
One of the characteristics of the final decade of this century is the treatment of information as a commodity. As the world becomes increasingly dominated by information and its technology, in all its facets, librarians must learn to integrate all the new developments into daily practice.
'It is to the extent to which we shall succeed in developing powerful information networks through efficient information transfer that we shall succeed in contributing to the betterment of health throughout our nations'. It is this challenge which medical librarians from some 34 countries ... Read more
Product Details
Format
Paperback
Publication date
2012
Publisher
Springer Netherlands
Number of pages
439
Condition
New
Number of Pages
439
Place of Publication
Dordrecht, Netherlands
ISBN
9789401047296
SKU
V9789401047296
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99-15
Reviews for Information Transfer: New Age - New Ways
` The book deserves to read by all medical librarians as it contains reports about a number of important new initiatives and should make readers think about the philosophy of the service they provide. ' International Journal of Information & Library Research, 5:3, 1993