Library and information science 
Books on this shelf deal specifically with library and information science: also known as library science or LIS. LIS is an interdisciplinary field concerned with the analysis, collection, classification, manipulation, organization, preservation, storage, retrieval, movement, and dissemination of information and information resources.  | 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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Wanted books
- Social Justice Librarianship
 - Feminism in Library and Information Science
 
Administration
- The Financial Planning and Management of Libraries
 - Management of an Information Organization
 - Library Human Resource Management
 - Information Leadership
 - Knowledge Management in a Global Context
 - Library architecture
 
Collection Development
- Collection Development
 - Core Collection for Academic Libraries
 - Core Collection for Public Libraries
 - Core Collection for School Libraries
 - Weeding
 
Information organization
- Introduction to Information Organization
 - Indexing and Abstracting
 - Information Retrieval
 - Data Management
 - Digital Libraries
 - Text Encoding and Markup
 
Information Services
- Introduction to Reference and Information Services
 - Readers' Advisory
 - Information Literacy
 - Information Needs of Children
 - Information Needs of Young Adults
 - Information Needs of Adults
 - Legal Resources
 - Government Resources
 - Genealogy and Local History Reference Services
 
Policy
- Introduction to Information Policy
 - Copyright Policies
 
Special collections
- Archival Description
 - Preservation and Conservation
 
See also
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