A bibliographic guide to 2,459 titles in the four disciplines, covering those sources that are considered to be the most important, including some classics. The first part of the guide, Introduction to Science Reference Sources (4 chapters), is designed specifically for information science students. Part 2, Reference Sources (5 chapters multidisciplinary sources, science, engineering/technology, medicine, agriculture), is bibliographic, and is the core of the volume. Each entry in this part is briefly annotated but not formally reviewed. Part 3 contains the title, author, and subject indexes. Annotation copyright Book News, Inc. Portland, Or.
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Hardcover. Zustand: New. No Jacket. Black and white patterned boards. Never read, still in shrink-wrap. No marks or highlights. From back cover:"H. Robert Malinowsky is professor and principal bibliographer (head of collections development) at the University of Illinois Library, Chicago, and past president of the Special Libraries Association.He is the recipient of the 1994 Louis Shores-Oryx Press Award for excellence in reviewing books and other materials for libraries." 355 pages. Summary:"Designed to help in locating and evaluating print and non-print "sci-tech" information sources, this book contains articles covering such topics as channels of communication, publishing of information and cost of literature. An extensive, annotated bibliography of sources completes the text.". Bestandsnummer des Verkäufers 000096