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Library Trends 52 (4) Spring 2004: Pioneers in Library and Information Science
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Library Trends 52 (4) Spring 2004: Pioneers in Library and Information Science [total: 6]
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When and Why Is a Pioneer: History and Heritage in Library and Information Science [total: 2]
The Art and Science of Classification: Phyllis Allen Richmond, 1921–1997 [total: 2]
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This Year
The Most Influential Paper Gerard Salton Never Wrote [total: 910]
Library Trends 52 (4) Spring 2004: Pioneers in Library and Information Science [total: 409]
The Art and Science of Classification: Phyllis Allen Richmond, 1921–1997 [total: 130]
“A Brilliant Mind”: Margaret Egan and Social Epistemology [total: 123]
Social Epistemology from Jesse Shera to Steve Fuller [total: 117]
Frances Henne and the Development of School Library Standards [total: 89]
Information Science at the University of California at Berkeley in the 1960s: A Memoir of Student Days [total: 81]
When and Why Is a Pioneer: History and Heritage in Library and Information Science [total: 71]
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The Lady and the Antelope: Suzanne Briet’s Contribution to the French Documentation Movement [total: 66]
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The Most Influential Paper Gerard Salton Never Wrote [total: 1602]
Library Trends 52 (4) Spring 2004: Pioneers in Library and Information Science [total: 1249]
Social Epistemology from Jesse Shera to Steve Fuller [total: 320]
The Art and Science of Classification: Phyllis Allen Richmond, 1921–1997 [total: 276]
When and Why Is a Pioneer: History and Heritage in Library and Information Science [total: 248]
“A Brilliant Mind”: Margaret Egan and Social Epistemology [total: 225]
Frances Henne and the Development of School Library Standards [total: 215]
Information Science at the University of California at Berkeley in the 1960s: A Memoir of Student Days [total: 179]
National Planning for Public Library Service: The Work and Ideas of Lionel McColvin [total: 174]
Exploring New Approaches to the Organization of Knowledge: The Subject Classification of James Duff Brown [total: 171]
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