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1.2 ALA and its International Relations Program
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- Frontmatter i
- Foreword v
- Table of Contents vii
- Introduction 1
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Part 1. International Librarianship
- 1.1 Let’s Peal the Onion Together: Exploration of the Outer Limits of International Librarianship 7
- 1.2 ALA and its International Relations Program 17
- 1.3 Technology and Academic Libraries in East Asia: An Overview 27
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Part 2. Countries A–Z
- 2.1 Australia. Early Adopters Down Under: Technology in Australian Libraries 51
- 2.2 Azerbaijan. Libraries of Azerbaijan Today 63
- 2.3 Canada. Building Canadian Electronic Libraries: The Experience in Ontario Public Libraries, 1960–2010 91
- 2.4 China. Technologies and Chinese Librarianship 105
- 2.5 Croatia. Technology Based Services in Croatian Libraries: Developments, Challenges and Prospective 139
- 2.6 France. Libraries in France: From One Century to the Next One 161
- 2.7 Germany. Libraries in Germany 173
- 2.8 Hungary. Development of Libraries in Hungary 183
- 2.9 Japan. Libraries and Librarianship in Japan 203
- 2.10 Morocco. The New Era of Moroccan Libraries: Perceptions of a Fulbrighter 225
- 2.11 New Zealand. New Zealand: Innovation in a Small Country 241
- 2.12 Nigeria. The Development of Information and Communication Technologies in Nigerian Libraries 253
- 2.13 Russia. Russian Archives and Libraries: Their Development Since the Introduction of Technology 269
- 2.14 Serbia. Development of Libraries in Serbia in the New Millennium 281
- 2.15 South Africa. “Take the Vision to the People”: The Development and Transformation of Libraries and Information Services in South Africa 293
- 2.16 Spain. Libraries and Technologies in Spain: Past, Present and Future 323
- 2.17 Turkey. Turkish Libraries and Technology in the Early Twenty-first Century 341
- 2.18 United Kingdom. The History of Library Automation in the United Kingdom 361
- 2.19 Uzbekistan. Libraries in Uzbekistan: Past, Present, and Future 375
- About the Contributors 387
- About the Editor 397
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- Foreword v
- Table of Contents vii
- Introduction 1
-
Part 1. International Librarianship
- 1.1 Let’s Peal the Onion Together: Exploration of the Outer Limits of International Librarianship 7
- 1.2 ALA and its International Relations Program 17
- 1.3 Technology and Academic Libraries in East Asia: An Overview 27
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Part 2. Countries A–Z
- 2.1 Australia. Early Adopters Down Under: Technology in Australian Libraries 51
- 2.2 Azerbaijan. Libraries of Azerbaijan Today 63
- 2.3 Canada. Building Canadian Electronic Libraries: The Experience in Ontario Public Libraries, 1960–2010 91
- 2.4 China. Technologies and Chinese Librarianship 105
- 2.5 Croatia. Technology Based Services in Croatian Libraries: Developments, Challenges and Prospective 139
- 2.6 France. Libraries in France: From One Century to the Next One 161
- 2.7 Germany. Libraries in Germany 173
- 2.8 Hungary. Development of Libraries in Hungary 183
- 2.9 Japan. Libraries and Librarianship in Japan 203
- 2.10 Morocco. The New Era of Moroccan Libraries: Perceptions of a Fulbrighter 225
- 2.11 New Zealand. New Zealand: Innovation in a Small Country 241
- 2.12 Nigeria. The Development of Information and Communication Technologies in Nigerian Libraries 253
- 2.13 Russia. Russian Archives and Libraries: Their Development Since the Introduction of Technology 269
- 2.14 Serbia. Development of Libraries in Serbia in the New Millennium 281
- 2.15 South Africa. “Take the Vision to the People”: The Development and Transformation of Libraries and Information Services in South Africa 293
- 2.16 Spain. Libraries and Technologies in Spain: Past, Present and Future 323
- 2.17 Turkey. Turkish Libraries and Technology in the Early Twenty-first Century 341
- 2.18 United Kingdom. The History of Library Automation in the United Kingdom 361
- 2.19 Uzbekistan. Libraries in Uzbekistan: Past, Present, and Future 375
- About the Contributors 387
- About the Editor 397