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Abstract
A STUDY ON THE LIBRARIANS IN DIFFERENT TYPE OF LIBRARIES
RATHOD SANJAY DASHARATH, NARDALWARPREMKUMAR MAROTI
Volume: 3 Issue: 3 2013
Abstract:
The study of librarianship for public libraries covers issues such as cataloging; collection development for a diverse community; information literacy; reader development; community standards; public services-focused librarianship; serving a diverse community of adults, children, and teens; intellectual freedom; censorship; and legal and budgeting issues.
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