The Role of the American academic library in international programs / edited by Bruce D. Bonta, James G. Neal.
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Language: | English |
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Greenwich, Conn. :
JAI Press,
[1992]
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Series: | Foundations in library and information science ;
v. 27. |
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Table of Contents:
- American higher education and international programs: background, issues, and a future agenda / Bruce D. Bonta
- OCLC involvement in international programs and the impact on academic libraries / Rowland C.W. Brown
- Information technology, transfer, and use in developing countries / Mahammed M. Aman and A. Rahman Kahn
- American academic librarians and international library organizations / JoAn S. Segal
- The academic librarian as overseas consultant / Carolyn A. Snyder and Larry W. Griffin
- Education of librarians from developing countries / Toni Carbo Bearman, E.J. Josey, Julie Tallman, and E. Blanche Woolls
- The international student in the American academic library / Sally Wayman Kalin.
- Reentry of international students to home library environments / Andrew M. Kaniki
- The growth of Latin American studies and the American university library / Peter Stern
- Form and substance: how Japanese and American academic librarians have shaped a relationship / Theodore F. Welch and Eizaburo Okuizumi
- The African book famine: the role of U.S. academic librarians / Gretchen Walsh.