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Autor:
Roman Iwaschkin
This is a comprehensive guide to popular music literature, first published in 1986. Its main focus is on American and British works, but it includes significant works from other countries, making it truly international in scope.
Autor:
Roman Iwaschkin
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Popular Music ISBN: 9781315622583
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_________::48276fdf8b37a469a4286357c01d19dd
https://doi.org/10.4324/9781315622583-20
https://doi.org/10.4324/9781315622583-20
Publikováno v:
New Library World. 85:161-172
British public librarians welcomed the Public Libraries and Museums Act 1964 with relief: for the first time a government department was made responsible for public libraries and (it was hoped and assumed) norms were going to be established. Communit
Publikováno v:
New Library World. 81:133-140
WITHIN ACADEMIC libraries there is always the divide between postgraduates and undergraduates and it is inevitable that their needs differ, although one must remember that to become a postgraduate one will have been an undergraduate, at least in most
Autor:
Blake Tyson, Roman Iwaschkin, Gillian Mead, David Reid, Peter Gillman, Wilfred Ashworth, Clive Bingley, Edwin Fleming, Sarah Lawson, Kate Hills
Publikováno v:
New Library World. 80:145-155
AS A RESULT of present economic problems in Britain and attendant cuts in spending, there is a need to achieve maximum cost‐effectiveness in all sectors of public spending including libraries. This article examines a simple method by which economie
Autor:
Malcolm Neesam, Barbara Palmer Casini, Steve Dolman, Anna Rainford, Kathleen Lockyer, Roman Iwaschkin
Publikováno v:
New Library World. 81:173-181
THE INTRODUCTION of the pre‐recorded tape cassette in the 1970's made many predict that within ten years there would be no gramophone records or gramophones being marketed, and that the cassette would be the supreme means of distributing recorded s
Publikováno v:
New Library World. 82:81-84
MUMMY AND DADDY won a gold house point the other day for junior Reid, aged seven. Helping with homework must be as old as organised education, but aiding and abetting projects is quite a new phenomenon. Being a parent, and a librarian, inevitably bri
Autor:
Alan Day, Malcolm Key, Mike Cornford, Wilfred Ashworth, Richard Preston, Mike Pattinson, Roman Iwaschkin
Publikováno v:
New Library World. 82:21-28
THE New English dictionary on historical principles founded mainly on the materials collected by the Philological Society, edited by James A H Murray, forty‐four years in the making, and now known the world over as the Oxford English dictionary hol
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New Library World. 81:73-76
ONE OF the most valuable but neglected aspects of local history librarianship is the study of thesis literature. The dictionary definition of thesis in unenlightening: ‘A dissertation to maintain and prove a thesis …’ (Shorter Oxford). Usually