Sentences with phrase «most academic libraries»

Highly recommended for most academic libraries.

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I have been a librarian for 20 years, most recently at the Martin J. Gottlieb Day School in Jacksonville, Florida, where I not only run the library but also teach students modern learning skills and serve as the academic coordinator for grades 3 - 5.
Recommended for most academic, synagogue, and public libraries.
Most of the publishers I talk to (and I talk to a lot of publishers) don't like libraries, except the academic publishers whose only customers are institutional libraries.
A judge's recent decision brought an end — for now — to the Authors Guild v. Google court case concerning copyright issues as they pertained to Google's attempts to preserve and provide access to millions of global titles, most of them locked away in far - reaching international and academic libraries.
«Deutsche Sammlung is another step forward in this goal and offers libraries and researchers access to a multi-disciplinary German - language collection that they can combine with Academic Complete, one of the most comprehensive scholarly collections of e-books available.»
Patron - driven acquisition (PDA) is one of the most talked - about models for acquiring ebooks in academic libraries.
The library's new e-book collection will probably attract new academic patrons given the concentration of computer - savvy users at four universities and colleges located in the most rural area of western Virginia.
When research is required, we guarantee that our writers have access to the most current and relevant resources through subscription - based libraries in all academic disciplines.
Unlike most other POD imprints, UP enjoys distribution through BOTH of the world's largest wholesalers: Ingram, the leading supplier of major bookstore chains; and Baker & Taylor, which is strong in library and academic markets.
This is certainly the case for the Stedelijk Museum, which has a time - honored tradition of research and (academic) publications; in 1957, the museum founded a library (which today ranks among one of Europe's most noted libraries of modern and contemporary art and design), and has since published countless extraordinary catalogues over the years.
But most of these were smaller libraries in law firms and courthouses: most Canadian academic law libraries never did adopt KF Modified, and some of those who did have recently given it up, reverting to unmodified Library of Congress Classification, using KE for their Canadian law holdings.
Most academic law library and law society websites include some research guides or bibliographies — here are some of the ones I use the mMost academic law library and law society websites include some research guides or bibliographies — here are some of the ones I use the mostmost:
Most of the digitization initiatives described by Lyonette in her article have been organized and are being funded by academic, research or national libraries, so it's perhaps not surprising that the emphasis has been on digitizing «books»; consequently, if any inherently legal materials are included in the collections, it's by chance, and they are secondary sources, not primary sources of law.
I use these as examples because its very unlikely that any academic law library in Canada has given any thought to canceling the print and probably most would recoil at the suggestion.
In a survey conducted by the Academic Law Libraries section of the American Association of Law Libraries, Berring was named the author of the most influential work on the profession of law librarianship from 1957 to 2006.
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