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Pages in category "Introduction to Library and Information Science by Richard E. Rubin"
The following 32 pages are in this category, out of 32 total.
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- Introduction to Library and Information Science by Richard E. Rubin
- Introduction to Library and Information Science by Richard E. Rubin/Annotation of Agnew, Grace, and Mairead Martin. “Digital Rights Management: Why Libraries Should Be Major Players.”
- Introduction to Library and Information Science by Richard E. Rubin/Annotation of American Library Association. “Homeland Security Agents Pull Ohio Libraries Haz-Mat Documents.”
- Introduction to Library and Information Science by Richard E. Rubin/Annotation of Auld, Hampton. “Filters Work: Get Over It”
- Introduction to Library and Information Science by Richard E. Rubin/Annotation of Blair, David C. "Knowledge Management: Hype, Hope, or Help?"
- Introduction to Library and Information Science by Richard E. Rubin/Annotation of Blanke, Henry T. "Librarianship and Political Values: Neutrality or Commitment?"
- Introduction to Library and Information Science by Richard E. Rubin/Annotation of Bush, Vannevar. "As We May Think."
- Introduction to Library and Information Science by Richard E. Rubin/Annotation of Bushman, John. “Asking the Right Questions about Information Technology.”
- Introduction to Library and Information Science by Richard E. Rubin/Annotation of De Gennaro, Richard. "Technology and Access in an Enterprise Society"
- Introduction to Library and Information Science by Richard E. Rubin/Annotation of Dorman, David. "Open Source Software and the Intellectual Commons."
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- Introduction to Library and Information Science by Richard E. Rubin/Annotation of Dowlin, Kenneth E. “Access to Information: A Human Right?” Bowker Annual 32 (1987): 64-68.
- Introduction to Library and Information Science by Richard E. Rubin/Annotation of Huesmann, L. Rowell. "Psychological Processes Promoting the Relation Between Exposure to Media Violence and Aggressive Behavior by the Viewer"
- Introduction to Library and Information Science by Richard E. Rubin/Annotation of Koening, Michael E. D. "Information Services and Downstream Productivity."
- Introduction to Library and Information Science by Richard E. Rubin/Annotation of Lankes, R David. "The Foundations of Digital Reference."
- Introduction to Library and Information Science by Richard E. Rubin/Annotation of Lazonder, Ard W., Harm J.A. Biemans, and Iwan G.J.H. Wopereis. "Differences Between Novice and Experienced Users in Searching Information on the World Wide Web"
- Introduction to Library and Information Science by Richard E. Rubin/Annotation of McInerney, Claire. "Knowledge Management and the Dynamic Nature of Knowledge"
- Introduction to Library and Information Science by Richard E. Rubin/Annotation of Rutenbeck, Jeff. "The Five Great Challenges of the Digital Age.
- Introduction to Library and Information Science by Richard E. Rubin/Annotation of Saracevic, T. "Relevance: A Review of and a Framework for the Thinking on the Notion of Information Science."
- Introduction to Library and Information Science by Richard E. Rubin/Annotation of Saracevic,T. “Relevance: A Review of and a Framework for the Thinking on the Notion in Information Science.”
- Introduction to Library and Information Science by Richard E. Rubin/Annotation of Smith, Abby. "The Future of the Past: Preservation in American Research Libraries."
- Introduction to Library and Information Science by Richard E. Rubin/Annotation of Smith, Linda C. "Artificial Intelligence and Information Retrieval."
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