It's not easy finding the right textbook for a library science course, but Neal-Schuman offers a selection that will help you along the way. Our titles have received excellent reviews from The Journal of Academic Librarianship, Reference and User Services Quarterly, Library Journal, CHOICE, American Libraries, and more.
Meghan Harper | 2010
AACR, RDA and MARC21
Anne Welsh and Sue Batley | 2010Foundations of Library and Information Science, Third Edition
Richard Rubin | 2010Essential Library of Congress Subject Headings
Vanda Broughton | 2009Health Informatics for Medical Librarians
Ana D. Cleveland and Donald B. Cleveland | 2009Reference and Information Services in the 21st Century
An Introduction, Second Edition
Kay Ann Cassell and Uma Hiremath | 2009Managing Electronic Records, 4th Edition
William Saffady | 2009The Neal-Schuman Library Technology Companion, Third Edition
John J. Burke | 2009Enhancing Teaching and Learning, Second Edition Revised
Jean Donham | 2008
Liz Chapman | 2008
A Study of Continuity and Change, Fifth Edition
John Feather | 2008Building Digital Libraries
A How-To-Do-It Manual For Archivists & Librarians
Terry Reese and J. Kyle Banerjee | 2008Introduction to Reference Sources in the Health Sciences, Fifth Edition
Jo Anne Boorkman, Jeffrey T. Huber and Jean Blackwell | 2008Metadata
Marcia Lei Zeng and Jian Qin | 2008The MLA Essential Guide to Becoming an Expert Searcher
Terry Ann Jankowski | 2008
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