Foundations of Library and Information Science
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Richard Rubin has written a completely revised and updated edition of the first textbookand most widely-usedspecifically written to cover the fundamentals of library and information science. Foundations is the most current teaching resource available, covering the practice of librarianship, the place of libraries in the broader information infrastructure, the development of information science, the growth of information technologies, information policy in libraries, intellectual organization of libraries, the mission of libraries from past to present, and ethical aspects and principles between information providers and clients. The various types of libraries (public, academic, school, and special libraries), their internal functions, and the major organizational issues they face are discussed. This second edition provides updates of many critical issues and also includes new topicsdigital libraries and reference, information infrastructure, the Web, UCITA, Homeland Security, revised intellectual freedom policy statements, digital rights management, file sharing, MARC21, metadata, and much morethat are important to our profession. The extensive lists of selected readings have been thoroughly updated. Library and information science students and professionals will find the background and concepts they need to meet today'sand tomorrow'schallenges in this new edition. INSTRUCTORS: Adoption of the 2nd Edition, entitles you to a free CD-ROM with support materials specifically designed to enhance and support your Foundations of Library and Information Science, 2nd Edition instruction. Contact info@neal-schuman.com for more information.
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| 09-05-08 | 5 | (NA) |
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This item arrived within the standard 4-14 business days and in wraps. Crisp corners and well packaged, because I order two items from Amazon they placed the rather large texts in a small box. Well done.
(Review Data Last Updated: 2008-09-09 02:06:56 EST)
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| 05-28-08 | 1 | (NA) |
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Very , very unhappy with this book and the seller. The book reeks of cigarette smell, it is impossible for me to hold the book in my hands for more then 15 to 20 minutes at a time. Would never buy anything from this seller.
(Review Data Last Updated: 2008-09-06 02:02:24 EST)
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| 10-24-06 | 4 | 1\2 |
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Compared to Arlene G Taylor's writings on library science, Richard Rubin is positively scintillating. I find this book very manageable in comparison.
(Review Data Last Updated: 2007-08-31 16:35:31 EST)
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| 07-19-06 | 1 | 1\1 |
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In all of my years of academic reading, I have never come across a book that presents material in a less inspired way. Torture.
(Review Data Last Updated: 2006-09-06 03:21:19 EST)
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| 01-04-05 | 5 | 4\6 |
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Now in an updated and expanded second edition, Foundations Of Library And Information Science by Richard E. Rubin (Director and Professor at the School of Library and Information Science at Kent State University) continues to be an impressive, "reader friendly", comprehensive introduction to American and Canadian library and information studies programs. Foundations Of Library And Information Science explores practice of librarianship, the development of information science, the growth of technologies, evolut-ion in policy, the intellectual organization of institutions, the mission of libraries from past to present, and ethical aspects/principles between information providers and their clients. This significantly revised edition also includes new coverage of metadata, information architecture, UCITA, digital libraries, the Patriot Act, digital rights management, and other critical issues directly affecting access to and use of library-based information. Foundations Of Library And Information Science continues to be an indispensable addition to professional and academic Library Science reference collections and supplemental reading lists.
(Review Data Last Updated: 2006-01-28 17:25:39 EST)
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| 12-19-04 | 5 | 1\2 |
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This is a very detailed book on every thing under the sun, of the discipline of LIS. And making it so comprehensive is a natural bore (as many reviewers feel).
One is reminded of the foundations which J. H. Shera wrote, or which S. R. Ranganthan published, and focused only on one branch, and probably they were successfull as writers and made interesting reading for all. The contents of Rubin's book, is holdall: Ch. 1 The information infrastructure : libraries in context 1 Ch. 2 Information science : a service perspective 31 Ch. 3 Redefining the library : the impacts and implications of technological change 79 Ch. 4 Information policy : stakeholders and agendas 121 Ch. 5 Information policy as library policy : intellectual freedom 179 Ch. 6 Information organization : issues and techniques 217 Ch. 7 From past to present : the library's mission and its values 259 Ch. 8 Ethics and standards : professional practices in library and information science 323 Ch. 9 The library as institution : an organizational view 361 Ch. 10 Librarianship : an evolving profession 437 App. A Major periodicals, indexes, encyclopedias, and dictionaries in library and information science 527 App. B Summary of major library and information science associations and list of additional associations 537 App. C Accredited master's programs in library and information science in the United States and Canada 545 App. D ACM code of ethics and professional conduct 551 App. E SCIP code of ethics for CI professionals 561 To circumvent this "bore" tag, the author would best present the foundations as a series, using the taxonomy of the LIS literature--to present one facet at a time or one concept at a time. There is no question on restricting to theoretical foundations. This is not the issue. A text book can focus either on theory or practicum. Whatever one does, the book has to be readable and digestable. The bottomline is over dozes are better avoided. (Review Data Last Updated: 2006-01-28 17:25:39 EST)
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| 12-11-04 | 3 | 4\5 |
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As with many MLS students, this was the required test for my introductory course. I was dreading it based on some of the reviews I read here. I expected to tolerate the material and then quickly sell my book after the semester. Sure, not all of the material is exciting, but let's be realistic: it's a textbook! Rubin does a fine job of covering the foundations of librarianship. This is not a book to read for practical, how-to information. It is a foundations book ... one that covers the history, values, ethics, and policies of the profession. It also has an interesting chapter on how the profession is evolving. I agree with a previous reviewer's comments that the graphics were uninspiring. On the whole, though, the text is a fine, introductory resource, and one that I'll keep through my MLS program as a reference.
(Review Data Last Updated: 2006-01-28 17:25:39 EST)
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| 03-23-02 | 2 | 14\20 |
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In the immortal words of Alec Baldwin in Beetlejuice, this book reads like stereo instructions. I have not yet picked it up to read it without falling asleep. Be warned if you get this title in a library science course. I actually had to track it down. It is one of the most boring, tedious texts I have ever tried to read. Even the graphics are dull and unimaginative. Textbooks don't have to be so stupifyingly boring as this. The book is very thorough, but you really have to work to stay with it. Run away, run away!!
(Review Data Last Updated: 2006-01-28 17:25:39 EST)
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