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European origins of library and information science /

This book explores the history of Library and Information Science (LIS) across non-English speaking European countries, including France, ex-Yugoslavia, Denmark, Sweden, Norway, Spain and Portugal.

Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Ibekwe, Fidelia (Autor)
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: United Kingdom : Emerald Publishing, 2019.
Colección:Studies in information.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
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Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Front Cover; European Origins of Library and Information Science; Copyright Page; Acknowledgements; Contents; List of Figures; List of Tables; List of Abbreviations; About the Author; Scope and Aims of the Book; I.1. A Word on the Data Gathering Methodology; I.2. Caveats; I.3. Perimeter; Chapter 1 Emergence of LIS in France: A Tale of Academic Cohabitation and of Memory Loss; 1.1. The Earliest Training Programmes in Librarianship; 1.2. Eugène Morel, a Pioneer of Library Modernisation; 1.3. The Heritage of Suzanne Briet, France's Madame Documentation
  • 1.3.1. The Institutional and Historical Context Preceding Briet's Appearance1.3.2. Suzanne Briet: Career at the Bibliothèque Nationale de France; 1.3.3. Suzanne Briet: The Creation of the First Documentation Association and the INTD Years; 1.3.4. Suzanne Briet: American Influence on French Documentation; 1.3.5. The Lady and the Antelope. Briet's Semiotic Conception of Document; 1.3.6. Briet's Documentalist as an Assistant to the Scientist and the Specialist; 1.3.7. Suzanne Briet: Posthumous Recognition Outside France; 1.4. From Documentation to Information Science
  • 1.4.1. The Beginning of Mechanised Documentation1.4.2. The Rivalry between Professional LIS Associations in France; 1.4.3. The Emergence of Information Science and the Disconnect with Professional Associations in France; 1.4.4. Impact of Governmental Policies on the Emergence of Information Science; 1.4.5. The Birth of an Interdiscipline: Information and Communication Sciences; 1.4.6. The First University Programmes in Information Science; 1.4.7. The Research Landscape of Information Science in its First Decades of Existence; 1.4.8. In Search of Scientific and Cognitive Recognition
  • 1.5. The Interdiscipline of Information and Communication Sciences: Une Exception Française?Chapter 2 Emergence of LIS in Yugoslavia: Božo Težak's Information Super-structures; 2.1. Attempts to set up LIS Education after the Second World War Era; 2.2. Božo Težak: Chemistry Meets Information Science; 2.3. Božo Težak's Inspirations: European and American Influences; 2.4. Božo Težak's Information Supra-structures: Influence of Systemics and Cybernetics; 2.4.1. The International Permanent Exhibition of Publications
  • 2.4.2. The Center for the Study of Librarianship, Documentation and Information Sciences2.4.3. The Referral Centre: Information Centres within Information Centres; 2.5. Informatologia Yugoslavica: A Strategic Communication Tool; 2.6. Težak's Ambition for Yugoslavia: An International Hub for Information Science; 2.6.1. Težak's Legacy to Information Science in Yugoslavia; 2.6.2. Težak's Ideals for Free, Open and Networked Information Systems; Chapter 3 Emergence of LIS in Three Scandinavian Countries: A Tale of Nordic Competition and Cooperation