Jump to ContentJump to Main Navigation

eBook

59,95 € / $84.00*

* Prices subject to change. Shipping costs will be added if applicable.
To be published:
October 2014
ISBN:
978-3-11-029925-0

See all formats and pricing

eBook
List price
Euro [D] 59.95
RRP for USA, Canada, Mexico
US$ 84.00 *
Hardcover
List price
Euro [D] 59.95
RRP for USA, Canada, Mexico
US$ 84.00 *
Print/eBook
List price
Euro [D] 89.95
RRP for USA, Canada, Mexico
US$ 126.00 *
*Prices subject to change. Shipping costs will be added if applicable.

    Klassifikationen in Bibliotheken

    Theorie – Anwendung – Nutzen

    [Classification Systems in Libraries: Theory, Application, Benefits]

    Ed. by Alex, Heidrun / Bee, Guido / Junger, Ulrike

    Series:Bibliotheks- und Informationspraxis 53

      Aims and Scope

      This book presents basic information about working with classification systems in libraries. It contains practical introductions, written by highly experienced users, to the most important classification systems used in the German-speaking world as well as essays on basic issues that transcend individual classification systems. The work is intended for students of library and information science as well as individuals working in libraries and other institutions who are personally involved in conducting classification or who wish to access data stored in classification systems.

      Approx. 300 pages
      Language:
      German
      Type of Publication:
      Specialist Text
      Keywords:
      Classification
      Readership:
      Librarians, Students of library and information sciences as well as individuals working in libraries and other institutions who use data made accessible by classification systems
      Please log in or register to comment.