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Library and Information Sciences

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With the advent of the digital age, many traditional library systems have become obsolete. The book Library and Information Sciences: Trends and Research, by author and editor Ronald Larson, examines the new methodology of library and information sciences. (LIS) The research, trends, and development of library sciences in the digital age, and the role in which librarians will play in the future are deeply explored. After this, Larsen moves on to an exploration of information retrieval and disbursement methods currently utilized in libraries, before then reinforcing the significance of establishing the framework of academic accredidation. This book is a solid resource for librarians, and library administrators.


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