Magazines for libraries : for the general reader and school, junior college, college, university, and public libraries 🔍
William A. Katz, Bill Katz, Linda Sternberg Katz R. R. Bowker LLC, 4th ed, New York, 1982
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In these times of shrinking budgets and difficult collection choices, Magazines for Libraries provides essential information, useful statistics, and comparative data to help you support your collection decisions. You can rely on Magazines for Libraries to provide you with more than 6,076 full-text reviews and recommendations from nearly 200 subject specialists. Libraries of all types -- public, university, college, junior college, school, and special -- benefit directly from this critical evaluation of journals, magazines, and databases to create and maintain quality collections of all sizes. Now, more than ever, Magazines for Libraries provides the serials information you need to build and maintain a quality collection that best meets the needs of your library's users. - Publisher.
Alternative author
Katz, William A., 1924-2004; Katz, Linda Sternberg
Alternative publisher
New York: Bowker
Alternative publisher
Bowker-Greenwood
Alternative publisher
Best Books
Alternative edition
United States, United States of America
Alternative edition
June 1982
Alternative description
xvii, 958 pages ; 29 cm
Includes index
date open sourced
2023-06-28
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