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Manning, Martin J. – Special Libraries, 1979
The cataloging-in-source program at the U.S. International Trade Commission Library began in 1975 as a publicity tool but is now an established part of Commission policy, as well as an essential cataloging aid to users of the agency's publications. (Author/JD)
Descriptors: Cataloging, Government Libraries, Library Services, Program Descriptions
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Beaumont, Jane – Special Libraries, 1978
To provide graduate students with an in-depth reference and information service, the School of International Affairs has appointed a "librarian without a library" whose primary duty is to put the students in touch with the university's library resources and the diverse sources of information available in the national capital area and…
Descriptors: Graduate Students, Information Services, Library Services, Program Descriptions
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Yung, Judy – Special Libraries, 1978
The first Asian Community Library in the U.S. offers a popular collection of print and audiovisual materials in five Asian languages, as well as a special collection in English on Asian Americans and Asian history and culture. Acquisition, cataloging, and political difficulties are also discussed. (Author/JPF)
Descriptors: Asian Americans, Community Involvement, Library Acquisition, Library Collections
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Cveljo, Katherine – Special Libraries, 1979
Discusses the development and present status of special librarianship in Yugoslavia and uses the Central Technical Library at the University of Ljubljana to exemplify a central technical university library because of its historical perspective, present status, and its current role in the exchange of scientific and technical information in…
Descriptors: Background, Charts, Information Services, Library Associations