976 resultados para Special Libraries Association
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Miss Ruth G. Nichols, chairman.
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Includes: Special libraries. Annual directory issue, beginning Aug. 1972.
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Includes: Special libraries. Annual directory issue, beginning Aug. 1972.
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Informe del Taller efectuado para identificar una definicion de educacion del usuario que sea apropiada para las bibliotecas especializadas del Sistema de Informacion del Caribe; para analizar el punto de vista del usuario de los sistemas de informacion; y para revisar algunas tecnicas que permitan el uso de los medios de comunicacion para llegar al usuario.
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"July, 1983."
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"Published under the auspices of the Pharmaceutical Section, Science-Technology Division, Special Libraries Association."
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Urquhart, C., Spink, S. & Thomas, R., Assessing training and professional development needs of library staff. Report for National Library of Health. (2005). Aberystwyth: Department of Information Studies, University of Wales Aberystwyth Sponsorship: National Library for Health (NHS Information Authority)
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The mission of the Institute of Developing Economies, Japan External Trade Organization (IDE-JETRO) is to make intellectual contributions to the world. In 2006 IDE officially launched its Institutional Repository, ARRIDE based on DSpace to accomplish the mission more effectively. ARRIDE was designed as a three server structure; external server, internal server and development server. Since IDE has copyright on the articles produced by its research staff through their research activities, it can deposit these articles without asking authors for permission, which guarantees sustainability of the Repository. In order that contents in ARRIDE are accessed worldwide IDE has been providing various search engines with proper metadata. Among them, RePEc that is a decentralized database on social sciences is very important.
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The paper is to introduce the institutional repository (IR) as a powerful tool to support the researchers of the institution to archive and disseminate their research findings freely to the scholarly community on the Internet. The IR can improve the access to an institution’s research output enormously. The operations of an IR also require various interactions with researchers, which enables the library to gain a solid understanding of research needs and expectations. Through such interaction, the relationship and mutual trust between researchers and the library are strengthened. The experiences of the Institute of Developing Economies (IDE) library can be useful to other special libraries.
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