World Guide to Libraries 2014


Book Description

The 28th edition of the comprehensive World Guide to Libraries contains current addresses and detailed information on the holdings of a total of approx. 42,500 libraries in more than 200 countries. All types of libraries are covered. Besides contact details, entries include information regarding inter-library lending, library director, book, periodical and manuscript holdings, special holdings, areas of collection and much more.




Making the Library Accessible for All


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Any library open to the public has a legal and ethical obligation to make their services accessible. This book is intended to be a single-source guide relevant to all library functions that librarians can easily refer to when planning, remediating, or evaluating for accessibility. It has a unique holistic perspective, as well as an emphasis on perceiving people with disabilities as providing resources to meet a common goal rather than as a population to be “served.” Accessibility is becoming an issue that libraries can no longer ignore. Making the Library Accessible for All provides a holistic guide to accessibility that addresses common issues and gives strategies for responding to unique situations. Topics addressed include: Increasing effectiveness of interactions with patrons who have disabilities Interpreting the real intent behind architectural and website accessibility guidelines Making events and trainings inclusive for everyone




World Guide to Libraries 2014


Book Description

The 28th edition of the comprehensive World Guide to Libraries contains current addresses and detailed information on the holdings of a total of approx. 42,500 libraries in more than 200 countries. All types of libraries are covered. Besides contact details, entries include information regarding inter-library lending, library director, book, periodical and manuscript holdings, special holdings, areas of collection and much more.







Library World Records, 3d ed.


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Which are the oldest public libraries in the world? In what years were the first books printed in French, Thai, Japanese, Arabic, Turkish? What are the oldest extant texts written in Chinese, English, Russian, Spanish? When was the first major computer database used in libraries? What are the titles of the largest, smallest or most expensive books ever published? Where is the world's busiest public library? Which three books were the first to contain photographs? In its updated and expanded third edition, this reference work provides hundreds of fascinating facts about libraries, books, periodicals, reference databases, specialty archives, bookstores, catalogs, technology, information science organizations and library buildings.




World Guide to Libraries


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Covers general and special libraries arranged by country and then by type. Includes: national, general research, university and college, professional school, government, ecclesiastical, corporate or business, and public libraries.




World Guide to Libraries


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Recent political changes in Eastern Europe made available much needed information for this edition, clearly the standard directory of the libraries of the world, with facts and contact information for some 40,000 libraries (2,100 new to this edition) in 166 countries. Included are national, general research, university and college, professional school, government, ecclesiastical, corporate and business, and public libraries with holdings over 30,000 volumes, and special libraries with more than 5,000 volumes. The arrangement is alphabetical by country, and within countries by library type, further by place name, and finally by name of the institution. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR




Getting the Word Out


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In the past decade there has been an intense growth in the number of library publishing services supporting faculty and students. Unified by a commitment to both access and service, library publishing programs have grown from an early focus on backlist digitization to encompass publication of student works, textbooks, research data, as well as books and journals. This growing engagement with publishing is a natural extension of the academic library's commitment to support the creation of and access to scholarship. This volume includes chapters by some of the most talented thinkers in this area of librarianship, exploring topics such as the economics of publishing and the challenges of collaboration, and surveying the service landscape for publishing in support of a variety of formats and methods.0.







Data Visualizations and Infographics


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Graphics which visually represent data or complex ideas are oftentimes easier for people to understand and digest than standalone statistics. A map shaded with different colors to represent religious affiliations or income levels enables researchers to quickly identify trends and patterns. New free tools and applications offer librarians the opportunity to organize and manipulate data to quickly create these helpful graphics. Learn how to overlay data sets on maps, create infographics for library services and instruction, use mindmapping for group brainstorming sessions, produce detailed timelines, process flowcharts, diagrams, and much more in this complete how-to-guidebook. This complete how-to guidebook provides you with the tools and inspiration you need to use infographics and data visualization techniques in your library to knock your audience’s socks off as you tell your story in a visual format that can be consumed and understood at a glance. You will learn how to: use the tools you already have to create a simple infographic; create a library services infographic using Piktochart; create instructional infographics with Easel.ly; create interactive timelines; mindmap your brainstorming meetings; create library flowcharts and diagrams using Creately; create interactive maps with imported data; and create complex data visualizations.