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[도서]The bibliographic record and information technology(1997)

The bibliographic record and information technology
by Hagler, Ronald. American Library Association

p.13
The primary reason why librarians, more than other information professionals, need the conceptual(even abstract) foundation this book purports to offer is that their mandate is the broadest of the four professions. The librarian is the generalist among informaion professionals, serving information in its greatest diversity(if not necessarily at its deepert levels of meaning) equally in all disciplines in the humanities, the social sciences, and the pure and applied sciences. Those who work with the holdings of archives, gallareis, and museims publish materials collected in linraries. The aesthetic exprience of being in an museum or gallery is transferred to library users who see illustrations on the pages of art and archaeology books. The concert hall enters the library through sound recordings. An art or craft objecct held in an archive, gallery, or museum must also be identified in a library catalogue when it becomes the subject matter of a later book or article. Librarian were also the first to take interagency standardization seriously, since it is easiest for them to share and lend their materials.

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