Collection building
- Bib ID:
- 1019329
- Format:
- Journal
- Online Version:
- Available to National Library registered users
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- Description:
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- Syracuse, N.Y. : Gaylord Professional Publications in association with Neal-Schuman Publishers, c1978-
- v. 26 cm.
- ISSN:
- 0160-4953
- Notes:
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- "Studies in the development & effective use of library resources."
- Available in an online version via the Internet; restricted to institutions with subscriptions.
- Cited In:
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- Library & information science abstracts
- Library literature
- Life Dates:
- Vol. 1, no. 1-
- Frequency:
- Quarterly spring 1983-
- Previous Frequency:
- 3 times a year -1982
- Index/Finding Aid Note:
- Vols. 1-7, 1978-86, in v. 7, no. 4.
- Subject:
- Genre/Form:
- Available From:
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- Gaylord Professional Publications, P.O. Box 4901, Syracuse, NY 13221
- $55.00
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