Hello all,
I just handed in my Masters dissertation and I'm now downsizing my operation
ready for my next move. Thus if anyone would like some information and library
textbooks, here is my list. They're all on Amazon at competitive prices.
http://www.amazon.co.uk/shops/michael_hopwood
"Cataloging and Classification: An Introduction" by Lois Chan. A little used but
basically fine.
The Basics of Librarianship by Raymond Irwin
The Origins of The English Library by Harrison and Beenham
The Enduring Library: Technology, Tradition and the Quest for Balance by
Michael Gorman
The Intellectual Foundation of Information Organization by Elaine Svenonius
An Introduction to Library and Information Work by Anne Totterdell
A Manual for Writers of Research Papers, Theses, and Dissertations by Kate
Turabian
How to Write Essays (Blackwells short guide)
Academic Library Blogs: 231 Examples by Walt Crawford
Information Literacy Meets Library 2.0 by Godwin and Parker
What is Documentation? by Susan Briet
Content Analysis: An Introduction to Its Methodology by Klaus Krippendorff
The Content Analysis Guidebook by Kimberly Neuendorf
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