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No Passport Needed: Border Crossings In The Academic Library, Suzan A. Alteri, Michael C. Sensiba
No Passport Needed: Border Crossings In The Academic Library, Suzan A. Alteri, Michael C. Sensiba
Library Scholarly Publications
For most of their development as disciplines, the social sciences were fragmented, often contested subjects in academia. Their fields of concern – humanity, society, and human relationships with the environment – placed them in both the humanities and natural sciences camps of the academic world. Indeed, specializations in the broader field of the social sciences did not occur until the Twentieth century, causing a splinter of subject areas that refused to have anything to do with one another. However, this era of retrenchment has ended, and the traditional boundaries between the social sciences has once again become indistinct. But there …
Applications Of Social Research Methods To Questions In Information And Library Science [Book Review], Robert P. Holley
Applications Of Social Research Methods To Questions In Information And Library Science [Book Review], Robert P. Holley
School of Information Sciences Faculty Research Publications
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Management Basics For Information Professionals, 2nd Ed. [Book Review], Robert P. Holley
Management Basics For Information Professionals, 2nd Ed. [Book Review], Robert P. Holley
School of Information Sciences Faculty Research Publications
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Developing Academic Library Staff For Future Success [Book Review], Robert P. Holley
Developing Academic Library Staff For Future Success [Book Review], Robert P. Holley
School of Information Sciences Faculty Research Publications
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Management Basics For Information Professionals, 1st Ed. [Book Review], Robert P. Holley
Management Basics For Information Professionals, 1st Ed. [Book Review], Robert P. Holley
School of Information Sciences Faculty Research Publications
No abstract provided.