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IFLA Council and General Conference . Page: First Previous Next Last 101.- Asian library partnerships: applying the knowledge model for library networks by Gorman, G.E. & Cullen, Rowena (ReLIS:jul:juljin:6738)
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102.- Aspects of serials management in Israeli academic libraries by Marcas, Jair de (ReLIS:jul:juljin:6739)
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103.- Association “Information Consortium of Kazakhstan Libraries” - a possibility of consolidation of information resources within the country by Urmurzina, Kama G. (ReLIS:jul:juljin:6740)
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104.- Audiovisual Media online in Libraries: An Example from Germany by Engelbrecht, Beate (ReLIS:jul:juljin:6741)
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105.- Audiovisual and multimedia contents on the curriculum of Library an Information Science at the University of Leon (Spain) by Diez Diez, Angela & RodrÃguez Bravo, Blanca (ReLIS:jul:juljin:6742)
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106.- Australian Subject Gateways, the successes and the challenges by Schmidt, Janine (ReLIS:jul:juljin:6743)
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107.- AustraliaÂ’s Professional Excellence Policy Empowering School Libraries by Mitchell, Pru (ReLIS:jul:juljin:6744)
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108.- Authority control in a multilanguage catalogue: Russian experience by Kuliginia, Natalia (ReLIS:jul:juljin:6745)
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109.- Availability of information to LIS curriculum developers and policy makers and the status of LIS education system: the case of an information poor country by Wijetunge, Pradeepa & Willson, Jonathan (ReLIS:jul:juljin:6746)
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110.- Avances del Programa SACO en Latinoamérica by Cristán, Ana Lupe (ReLIS:jul:juljin:6747)
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111.- Behind the curriculum of library and information studies – Models for didactical curriculum reflections by Lørring, Leif (ReLIS:jul:juljin:6748)
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112.- Benchmarking: Overview and context by Cullen, Rowena (ReLIS:jul:juljin:6749)
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113.- Benefits of Archives, Libraries and Museums Working Together. by Hedegaard, Ruth (ReLIS:jul:juljin:6750)
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114.- Berlin’s public libraries – diversity guaranteed? by Lux, Claudia (ReLIS:jul:juljin:6751)
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115.- Best practices of children's library services around the world by Bon, Ingrid (ReLIS:jul:juljin:6752)
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116.- Beyond ECDL: basic and advanced ICT skills for the new library professional by Poulter, Alan & McMenemy, David (ReLIS:jul:juljin:6753)
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117.- BiblioRedes: Abre tu Mundo, su modelo de alfabetización digital by Maza1, MarÃa Luisa de la & Abbagliati, Enzo (ReLIS:jul:juljin:6754)
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118.- BiblioRedes: un modelo de implementación de una red para el acceso y la capacitación en nuevas tecnologÃas a la comunidad, a través de las Bibliotecas Públicas by Oyarzún, Gonzalo (ReLIS:jul:juljin:6755)
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119.- BibliografÃa Nacional en Australia: avanzando hacia el próximo milenio by Haddad, Peter (ReLIS:jul:juljin:6756)
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120.- BibliografÃas nacionales electrónicas: estudio actualizado by Knutsen, Unni (ReLIS:jul:juljin:6757)
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121.- Bibliographic Standards for Serials: recent developments by Bunn, Paul V. (ReLIS:jul:juljin:6758)
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122.- Bibliographic control - is the current training still relevant? by Snyman, Retha (ReLIS:jul:juljin:6759)
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123.- Bibliographic control or chaos: an agenda for national bibliographic services in the 21st century by Gorman, Michael (ReLIS:jul:juljin:6760)
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124.- Bibliographical control: self-instruction from individualized investigations by McIlwaine, John (ReLIS:jul:juljin:6761)
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125.- Biblioteca públicas: aparcerÃas y polÃticas públicas en America Latina y Caribe:el caso de Brasil by Souza, Clarice Muhlethaler de (ReLIS:jul:juljin:6762)
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126.- Bibliotecarios y maestros de educación básica en el contexto de la “alfabetización digital” by Ferreiro, Emilia (ReLIS:jul:juljin:6763)
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127.- Bibliotecas Populares: Nodos de préstamo interbibliotecario. Relato de una experiencia by Prevosti De Fabio, MarÃa Norma (ReLIS:jul:juljin:6764)
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128.- Bibliotecas Virtuales Cooperativas: capacitación vÃa Internet de bibliotecarios y editores by Babini, Dominique (ReLIS:jul:juljin:6765)
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129.- Bibliotecas digitales en Internet by Sharon, Taly & Frank, Ariel J. (ReLIS:jul:juljin:6766)
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130.- Bibliotecas para eLearning: Manejando contenidos rich media en una institución académica by Pasch, Grete & Arias, Rodrigo (ReLIS:jul:juljin:6767)
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131.- Bibliotecas provinciales y departamentales para crear ciudadanÃa La experiencia italiana y de otros lugares Europeos y Latinoamericanos by Alessandro, Dario DÂ’ (ReLIS:jul:juljin:6768)
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132.- Bibliotecas, Información y Centros de Recursos como Herramienta para el Desarrollo Económico de la Mujer en Nigeria by Oyelude, Adetoun A.; Subair, Roselyn E. & Adewumi C.O. Bolajoko (ReLIS:jul:juljin:6769)
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133.- BiblioteconomÃa en Internet: papeles tradicionales en un entorno nuevo by Sharp, Kate (ReLIS:jul:juljin:6770)
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134.- Bibliotek. dk : l’accès immédiat aux bibliothèques danoises – un chemin à suivre by Hansen, Lone (ReLIS:jul:juljin:6771)
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135.- Bibliotek.dk : Immediate access to Danish libraries - a path to follow by Hansen, Lone (ReLIS:jul:juljin:6772)
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136.- Bibliotheca Alexandrina, Pasado, Presente y Futuro by Serageldin, Ismail (ReLIS:jul:juljin:6773)
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137.- Bibliothèques, politiques et management public : bâtir un projet choisi, partagé et soutenu par l’exécutif politique de la collectivité by Giappiconi, Thierry (ReLIS:jul:juljin:6774)
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138.- Biblored, parte de la transformación de Bogota by Prada Forero, Silvia (ReLIS:jul:juljin:6775)
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139.- Bodibeng: To quench the people's thirst from the lake of knowledge.Creating Bodibeng Community Library in Soshanguve, South Africa. by Mayer, Louise (ReLIS:jul:juljin:6776)
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140.- Books to build by Cadenas, Paula (ReLIS:jul:juljin:6777)
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141.- Breaking Down the Barriers: New Directions for the National Library of Australia by Cameron, Jasmine (ReLIS:jul:juljin:6778)
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142.- Bridges towards reading digital texts: ideas on how to cross them by Ladrón de Guevara, Irene (ReLIS:jul:juljin:6779)
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143.- Bridging the Hell’s Gap – a Swedish school development project focusing the School Library as an educational resource by Nilsson, Adam & Koldenius, Malin & Folkesson, Lena (ReLIS:jul:juljin:6780)
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144.- Bridging the digital divide in the islands of Oceania by Mamtora, Jayshree. (ReLIS:jul:juljin:6781)
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145.- Bridging the information gap between China and developed countries: compare library information services in China and in Sweden by Yang, Chunhua. (ReLIS:jul:juljin:6782)
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146.- Bringing Electronic Resources to the People: The Story of NC LIVE by . Hewitt, Joe A (ReLIS:jul:juljin:6783)
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147.- Bringing Libraries and Books Closer to Children during the War -UNICEF projects in Croatia by Sabljak, Ljiljana M. A. (ReLIS:jul:juljin:6784)
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148.- Budget analysis for parliaments: the case of Poland by Staskiewicz, Wieslaw (ReLIS:jul:juljin:6785)
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149.- Building New Libraries in Massachusetts: an advocacy case study by Fiels, Keith Michael (ReLIS:jul:juljin:6786)
150.- Building bridges: LIASA and leadership development in South Africa by Thomas, Gwenda (ReLIS:jul:juljin:6787)
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