Encyclopedia of Library and Information Science: Volume 42 - Supplement 7: The Albert I Royal Library to The United Nations Bibliographic Information System (UNBIS)

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Allen Kent
CRC Press, 26.02.1987 - 440 Seiten
"The Encyclopedia of Library and Information Science provides an outstanding resource in 33 published volumes with 2 helpful indexes. This thorough reference set--written by 1300 eminent, international experts--offers librarians, information/computer scientists, bibliographers, documentalists, systems analysts, and students, convenient access to the techniques and tools of both library and information science. Impeccably researched, cross referenced, alphabetized by subject, and generously illustrated, the Encyclopedia of Library and Information Science integrates the essential theoretical and practical information accumulating in this rapidly growing field."
 

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ASIA LIBRARIES IN Hedwig Anuar and Richard Krzys
24
ASSERTION AND THE LIBRARIAN PERSONALITY
128
BIBLIOMETRICS HISTORY OF THe Development
144
BULGARIA THE CYRIL AND METHODIUS NATIONAL
219
DENMARK LIBRARIES IN Preben Kierkegaard
246
INFORMATION COMMUNICATION Jack Belzer
271
JORDAN LIBRARIES Abdul Razeq Younis
339
MAURITIUS AND RODRIGUES LIBRARIES IN Marie Consuelo Benoit
362
PRECIS Derek Austin 375
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Seite 175 - ... .if scientific journals are arranged in order of decreasing productivity of articles on a given subject, they may be divided into a nucleus of periodicals more particularly devoted to the subject and several groups or zones containing the same number of articles as the nucleus, where the number of periodicals in the nucleus and succeeding zones will be as \:n:n :n ... .
Seite 200 - Poisson distribution, see G. Udny Yule and MG Kendall, An Introduction to the Theory of Statistics, London: Charles Griffin, 1950, pp.
Seite 146 - One of its chapters is entitled Statistics, and contains a definition of the subject as " The science that teaches us what is the political arrangement of all the modern states of the known world.
Seite 161 - Therefore, the law of distribution of papers on a given subject in scientific periodicals may thus be stated : if scientific journals are arranged in order of decreasing productivity of articles on a given subject, they may be divided into a nucleus of periodicals more particularly devoted to the subject and several groups or zones containing the same number of articles as the nucleus...
Seite 162 - ... listing of all periodicals covered, in addition to the code number for each periodical. . .would list in straight numerical order the code numbers for all the articles covered. . .code numbers representing articles that had referred to the article in question...
Seite 157 - Flow chart of the simplified working "mechanism" of scientific research. plot separately the performance of each European country. They summed these goals by stating that "... it seemed possible to reduce to geometrical form the activities of the corporate body of anatomical research, and the relative importance from time to time of each country and division of the subject.
Seite 164 - He also explained that: This method was called "Bibliographic Coupling" because it originated in the hypothesis that the bibliography of technical papers is one way by which the author can indicate the intellectual environment within which he operates, and if two papers show similar bibliographies, there is an implied relation between...

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