Libraries
Last updated November 4, 2009
Maintained by: James Stemper stemp003@umn.edu
On this page:
- Minnesota Libraries
- U.S. Libraries
- National Libraries
- Library Catalogs
- Library-related Indexes
- Library-related Encyclopedias
From the Minnesota Library Directory published by Minnesota's Multitype Library Cooperation Systems.
From the Minnesota Library Directory published by Minnesota's Multitype Library Cooperation Systems.
Includes contact information and links to web sites, if available.
From the IFLA web site (International Federation of Library Associations and Institutions) National Libraries of the World: Address List A list of national libraries including those claiming this function but not having the actual title.
Library Catalogs
Locate materials held by the University of Minnesota and other libraries.
Library Literature and Information Science Full Text
Effective July 1, 2004, this database is now available via the HW Wilson Company interface
Covers library and information science, including automation, censorship, public relations, government funding, preservation, cataloging, classification, copyright legislation, personnel management, information brokers, online searching, publishing, education for librarianship, and rare books.
Library Information Science & Technology Abstracts
Library Information Science & Technology Abstracts,(LISTA) was formerly Information Science & Technology Abstracts (ISTA). EBSCO Publishing continues ISTA's renowned coverage of information science and significantly increases the coverage of library science. 149 ISTA titles are upgraded to Core coverage, and 121 new periodicals are included. Subject coverage includes librarianship, classification, cataloging, bibliometrics, online information retrieval, information management, search engines, printed and electronic information sources, the information industry, scholarly communication, and electronic publishing. LISTA indexes journal articles from more than 600 publications plus books, research reports, and conference proceedings. With coverage extending back to 1966, it is the oldest continuously produced database covering the field of information science.
ERIC (Access via U.S. Dept. of Ed.)
This version of the ERIC (Education Resources Information Center) database is freely available on the web and provides access to education-related journal and non-journal literature. Sponsored by the US Department of Education, it provides full citations and abstracts and some full-text for journal articles, books, curricula, government documents, dissertations, reports, and other educational materials.
Encyclopedia of Library and Information Science
An authoritative source for consultation and reference for almost any library or information profession related issue.
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