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The Alexander Turnbull Library une bibliothèque patrimoniale et de recherche au sein de la Bibliothèque Nationale de Nouvelle-Zélande /Nicolas, Yann January 2003 (has links) (PDF)
Rapport de stage diplôme de conservateur des bibliothèques : Bibliothéconomie : Villeurbanne, ENSSIB : 2003.
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The National Library of Canada a historical analysis of the forces which contributed to its establishment and to the identification of its role and responsibilitiesDonnelly, F. Dolores January 1973 (has links)
Thesis--University of Illinois. / Bibliography: p. [242]-261.
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The adequacy of the structure of the National Library of Medicine Classification Scheme for organizing pharmacy literatureLopez-Ramirez, Elsa Maria, January 1994 (has links)
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Florida State University, 1994. / Typescript. Includes bibliographical references.
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Conservation internship at the Preservation Services Branch, The National Library of Australia, Canberra, Australia January 4 to June 29, 1983Beardmore, Janine, n/a January 1983 (has links)
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Characteristics of sponsored trials registered in the United States National Library of Medicine Clinical Trials RegisterChan, Wing-shuen, Jacqueline. January 2006 (has links)
Thesis (M. P. H.)--University of Hong Kong, 2006. / Also available in print.
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Characteristics of sponsored trials registered in the United States National Library of Medicine Clinical Trials Register /Chan, Wing-shuen, Jacqueline. January 2006 (has links)
Thesis (M.P.H.)--University of Hong Kong, 2006.
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A history of libraries in Jamaica, 1697-1987Bennett, Hazel E. January 1987 (has links)
The History traces the development of libraries in Jamaica from the late seventeenth century to the present day. It examines reasons for the spate of anti-popery material in the earliest collections, and treats the subsequent story within the context of socio-economic conditions. Note is taken of the efforts of Ministers of Religion to inculcate the habit of reading among both the white and black population, as a means of improving their minds and strengthening their moral fibre. Increasing respect for books and demand for information appear, as the country puts aside its colonial status and assumes responsibility for its own destiny. The History documents the growth of the Jamaica Library Service, the emergence of the National Library of Jamaica, and the establishment of NACOLADS (the National Council on Libraries, Archives and Documentation Services) now regarded as a model for such development in the Third World.
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Internship in paper conservation at the National Library of Australia, Canberra, 1983-1984Smith, Wendy, n/a January 1984 (has links)
This dissertation describes the work carried out by me in the
Preservation Services Branch of the National Library of Australia
during the period 1983 to early 1984.
Conservation activities at the Library are organised in three
broad categories, with the following goals:
. preparation for exhibitions
. ongoing full conservation of the Library collections, in a
staged process
. methods development and materials investigation.
The internship program was devised to allow time to be spent
in each of these three areas. The amount of time spent in each
area roughly reflected the allocation of conservation staff
resources to each section at that time.
In the exhibitions program, objects were prepared for
display at the National Gallery of Australia. These included
watercolours and hand-coloured prints.
Under the ongoing conservation program, a wide range of
paper objects were treated. Objects from the Library's Special
Collections are treated in order of priority determined by
Librarian staff. Works treated included newspapers, both bound
and unbound, movie posters, and magazines.
Work in the third area involved both routine testing method's
of conservation materials, involvement in a phase preservation
project, and investigations into new methods of preventive
conservation.
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Conservation internship at the National Library of Australia and the Australian National GallerySturma, Lee, n/a January 1982 (has links)
The contents of this dissertation are a compendium of the conservation
work carried out during a six-month internship period, divided between
the Textile Conservation Section of the Australian National Gallery and
the Conservation Division of the National Library of Australia.
During a six-week period at the ANG, served under the Textile Conservator,
Miss Josephine Carter, opportunity was provided to work with
items from several of the Gallery's major textile collections,
including:
1) Precataloguing surveys of articles of costume involving
a) removal from temporary storage, sorting, documentation of
holdings and repacking of over 500 items of costume from the
Dialghev Ballets in the Theatre Arts Collection
b) descriptive documentation and repacking of costume and
accessories dated between 1900 and 1950 from the Julian
Robinson Collection.
2) Assistance with the photography of 10 items of Dialghev Ballet
costume and 90 lengths of Indonesian fabric for the Gallery's
acquisition records.
3) Preparation for mounting, and hanging of a large Arthur Boyd
tapestry in the foyer of Government House.
4) Full conservation of four small articles of costume from the
Julian Robinson Collection, and preparation of treatment
proposals for future conservation of three additional items.
During a 41/2-month period at the National Library of Australia, served
under the direction of the Principal Conservator, Mr. Ian Cook
opportunity was provided to work with a wide variety of items on paper
while participating in virtually all the varied aspects of the Division's
work, including:
1) Conservation responsibility for a one-day exhibition held in the
Library in conjunction with the ANU conference, "Australian and
European Imagination", involving
a) conservation and/or condition documentation of 23 bound and
unbound prints, watercolours and drawings
b) supervision of mounting the exhibition and return of the items
to storage.
2) Conservation of four charts by William Bligh from the Maps
Division for future display in the Library.
3) Treatment of 18 miscellaneous items on paper requiring conservation
for their continued use in the Library, including prints
and watercolours from the Pictorial Collection, playbills and
bound serials from Australian Reference, and a series of
Philippines maps.
4) Testing of laminating tissue and photographic negative
envelopes for their suitability for conservation use.
5) Condition surveys of the Ferguson Collection of Rare Maps and
of master negative microfilm reels from the Australian Joint
Copying Project.
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The impact of MeSH (Medical subject headings) terms on information seeking effectivenessLiu, Ying-Hsang, January 2009 (has links)
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Rutgers University, 2009. / "Graduate Program in Communication, Information and Library Studies." Includes bibliographical references (p. 115-126).
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