Polecam uruchomione przez IFLA kanały informacyjne poświęcone historii książki oraz historii bibliotek.
"We want to share the information about the service that the IFLA Library Theory and Research (LTR) section is providing to the international community of researchers or librarians-researchers. We are monitoring conference announcements and call for papers on the topics of library history / book history / library and information science (LIS) and sharing the information through Diigo and LTR blogs. This information is gathered and disseminated by the students of at the École Nationale Supérieure des Sciences de l’Information et des Bibliothèques (ENSSIB) in Lyon France, and students from the Library and Information Science program at the Denver University, USA.
Everyone can subscribe to the RSS Diigo by topic: LIS : https://groups.diigo.com/ group/ library-and-information-sci ences/rss
Book History : https://groups.diigo.com/ group/book-history/rss
History of Libraries : https://groups.diigo.com/ group/history-of-libraries/ rss "
(Zdjęcie: http:// istanbulkutuphaneci.org/)
"We want to share the information about the service that the IFLA Library Theory and Research (LTR) section is providing to the international community of researchers or librarians-researchers. We are monitoring conference announcements and call for papers on the topics of library history / book history / library and information science (LIS) and sharing the information through Diigo and LTR blogs. This information is gathered and disseminated by the students of at the École Nationale Supérieure des Sciences de l’Information et des Bibliothèques (ENSSIB) in Lyon France, and students from the Library and Information Science program at the Denver University, USA.
Everyone can subscribe to the RSS Diigo by topic: LIS : https://groups.diigo.com/
Book History : https://groups.diigo.com/
History of Libraries : https://groups.diigo.com/
(Zdjęcie: http://
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