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Adapting to changes: DLIS experiences in the Caribbean

Author
MOHAMEDALI, Ownali1
[1] Department of Library and Information Studies, University of the West Indies, Mona Campus, Kingston, Jamaica
Source

Journal of education for library and information science. 2004, Vol 45, Num 2, pp 98-110, 13 p ; ref : 22 ref

CODEN
JELSE4
ISSN
0748-5786
Scientific domain
Information and communication sciences; Documentation; Education
Publisher
Association for Library and Information Science Education, Arlington, VA
Publication country
United States
Document type
Article
Language
English
Keyword (fr)
Bibliothéconomie Enseignement supérieur Evolution Influence International Science information Bassin Caraïbe Amérique
Keyword (en)
Librarianship Higher education Evolution Influence International Information science Caribbean Basin America
Keyword (es)
Biblioteconomía Enseñanza superior Evolución Influencia Internacional Ciencia información Cuenca Caribe America
Classification
Pascal
001 Exact sciences and technology / 001A Sciences and techniques of general use / 001A01 Information science. Documentation / 001A01A Library and information science. General aspects / 001A01A04 Professional aspects

Francis
790 Information and communication sciences / 790-B Library and information science. General aspects

Discipline
Sciences of information and communication
Origin
Inist-CNRS
Database
FRANCIS ; PASCAL
INIST identifier
15768892

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