Lanham, Md. : Scarecrow Press, 2008.
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Part of the series Libraries and librarianship–an international perspective no.3
Notes:
- Includes bibliographical references (p. 333-346) and index.
- Comparative librarianship / Lalitha K. Sami — International library and information science research: a comparison of national trends / Maxine Rochester and Pertti Vakkari — Comparison between the People’s Republic of China and the United States in the field of library and information science / Weina Hua — Introducing an international cooperative research method employed in cross-country studies in information and library science / Yan Quan Liu — The impact of national policy on developing information infrastructure nationwide: issues in the People’s Republic of China and the United States / Yan Quan Liu — Is the education on digital libraries adequate? / Yan Quan Liu — An investigation of LIS qualifications throughout the world / Pete Dalton and Kate Levinson — A comparative study of library and information science education: China and the United States / Ziming Liu — A comparison study on the confusion and threat of the United States and Chinese library education / Xudong Jin — Motivation to manage: a comparative study of male and female library and information science students in the United States of America, India, Singapore, and Japan / Sarla R. Murgai — Digital library infrastructure: a case study on sharing information resources in China / Yan Quan Liu and Jin Zhang — Cataloging nonprint resources in the United States and China: a comparative study of organization and access for selected electronic and audiovisual resources / Yan Ma, Steven J. Miller, and Yan Quan Liu — A comparative study of the use of the academic libraries by undergraduates in the United States and Taiwan / Ting-Ming Lai — International public library trends / Nerida Clifford — The use of the national library statistics by public library directors / Yan Quan Liu and Douglas L. Zweizig — National public library statistics and management: a comparison between the United States and People’s Republic of China / Yan Quan Liu — Teachers’ perceptions of school libraries: comparisons between Tokyo and Honolulu / Yuriko Nakamura
Subjects:
- Comparative librarianship.
- International librarianship.
- Library science — United States.
- Library science — Asia.
- Information science — United States.
- Information science — Asia.
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