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The Post-Soviet Handbook: A Guide To Grassroots Organizations And Internet Resources In The Newly Independent States, John A. Drobnicki
The Post-Soviet Handbook: A Guide To Grassroots Organizations And Internet Resources In The Newly Independent States, John A. Drobnicki
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Review of the book The Post-Soviet Handbook: A Guide to Grassroots Organizations and Internet Resources in the Newly Independent States.
Holocaust-Denial Literature: An Additional Bibliography, John A. Drobnicki
Holocaust-Denial Literature: An Additional Bibliography, John A. Drobnicki
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This bibliography is a supplement to an earlier one that was published in the Bulletin of Bibliography. Holocaust denial is a body of literature that seeks to prove that the Jewish Holocaust did not happen. This bibliography includes both works about Holocaust denial and works of Holocaust denial.
Review Of The Book Hispanic Surnames And Family History, John A. Drobnicki
Review Of The Book Hispanic Surnames And Family History, John A. Drobnicki
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Review of the book Hispanic Surnames and Family History.
Review Of The Book Information Services For People With Developmental Disabilities: The Library Manager’S Handbook, John A. Drobnicki
Review Of The Book Information Services For People With Developmental Disabilities: The Library Manager’S Handbook, John A. Drobnicki
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Review of the book Information Services for People With Developmental Disabilities: The Library Manager’s Handbook.
Aids And Hiv Programs And Services For Libraries, John A. Drobnicki
Aids And Hiv Programs And Services For Libraries, John A. Drobnicki
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Review of the book AIDS and HIV Programs and Services for Libraries.
Bliss: The Man And The Classification, John A. Drobnicki
Bliss: The Man And The Classification, John A. Drobnicki
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This paper discusses the career of Henry Evelyn Bliss, founder of the Bibliographic Classification, which is currently being revised. Dissatisfied with the current classification systems, Bliss devised his own, which was based on a main class order that provided for collocation of related classes. Although not currently used in the United States, the Bibliographic Classification continues to be utilized by approximately 50 libraries in the United Kingdom. Advantages and criticisms are presented for Bliss's system, which is often praised in library science textbooks, yet seldom used as the trend in libraries has been to either the Dewey Decimal or the …