Encyclopaedia of Library Classification and Information Technology (2 Vols. Set)(Hardcover, Dr. Sharmila Kumari)
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The "Encyclopaedia of Library Classification and Information Technology" is delves into the intricacies of library classification systems and the integration of information technology in modern libraries. It offers a thorough analysis of the several classification systems in use around the world, stressing their development, guiding principles, and real-world uses. The book also examines how information technology might improve library services, going into subjects including automated library systems, online databases, and digital cataloguing. It is an invaluable tool that provides in-depth knowledge and insights into the ever-evolving area of library science for information scientists, librarians, and students. The goal of the encyclopaedia is to provide readers with the knowledge and skills they need to succeed in the constantly changing fields of information technology and library management through its in-depth research and broad coverage.