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Journal articles on the topic "International and Comparative Librarianship Group"

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Ogundipe, O. O. "International and Comparative Librarianship in Developing Countries." Journal of Education for Library and Information Science 35, no. 3 (1994): 236. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/40323078.

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Ladizesky, Kathleen. "Book review: International and comparative librarianship – Concepts and methods for global studies." Alexandria: The Journal of National and International Library and Information Issues 29, no. 3 (December 2019): 235–36. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0955749019896458.

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Yee, Annie. "Collaboration in international and comparative librarianship (Advances in Library and Information Science Book Series)." Australian Library Journal 64, no. 2 (April 3, 2015): 145–46. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/00049670.2015.1040348.

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Wilson, Virginia, and Lyn Currie. "EBLIG Report: Interest Group Meets in Atlantic Canada and New Co-convenors are Chosen." Evidence Based Library and Information Practice 2, no. 2 (June 6, 2007): 129. http://dx.doi.org/10.18438/b8901x.

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May was a month of travel for many Evidence-Based Librarianship Interest Group (EBLIG) members. From May 6 – 11, the 4th International Evidence Based Library and Information Practice conference was held in Durham-Chapel Hill, North Carolina. From May 22 – 26, EBLIG members attended the Canadian Library Association (CLA) conference in St. John’s, Newfoundland. As the second anniversary of the formation of EBLIG has come around, the inaugural co-conveners, Lyn Currie and Virginia Wilson, are wrapping up their two-year term. Congratulations to Sue Fahey of Memorial University of Newfoundland and Renée deGannes, Canadian Dental Association, Ottawa, who have taken over the reins and accepted a two-year term as EBLIG’s new co-conveners. EBLIG has been active this past year, mainly in the area of conference workshops and sessions. At the organizers’ invitation, we successfully submitted and presented a half-day post-conference workshop for the 4th International Evidence Based Librarianship Conference. How to Assess the Evidence: A Critical Appraisal Tool for Library and Information Research, facilitated by Lindsay Glynn, of Memorial University of Newfoundland, was an extremely well-received session with nearly 30 participants in attendance. Virginia Wilson and Stephanie Hall created a practical toolkit on evidence-based library and information practice specifically for public librarians: http://ebltoolkit.pbwiki.com/. This toolkit was unveiled at the 2007 CLA conference in St. John’s by Stephanie Hall. A wiki was launched in 2007 entitled eblibrarianship: the Wiki of the Evidence Based Librarianship Interest Group (EBLIG) to facilitate interest group collaboration, sharing, and information access, as well as a means of communication: http://eblibrarianship.pbwiki.com/ EBLIG members are active in the EBLIP community and beyond: EBLIG members edited and contributed to an EBL-themed issue of Feliciter. EBLIG members are participating as editors, on the editorial advisory board, and on the evidence summary team of the open access journal, Evidence Based Library and Information Practice. As a result of a posting on the eblibrarianship wiki for the CLA conference session, Evidence-Based Librarianship: A Toolkit for Public Libraries, Virginia Wilson and Stephanie Hall have been invited to present a 1-hour audio conference for the Education Institute in the fall of 2007. International membership to the interest group is available without having to become a full member of CLA. For only $30 CAD, people residing outside of Canada can join EBLIG and take advantage of networking and continuing education opportunities. More information on international membership is available at http://www.cla.ca/about/igroups/evidence_based.htm. The past two years have been challenging and exciting. An active and engaged membership goes a long way in making this interest group vital and productive.
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Wenger, Larry B. "IALL at 40." International Journal of Legal Information 27, no. 1 (1999): 1–2. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0731126500008301.

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The appearance of this issue of the International Journal of Legal Information coincides almost exactly with the 40th anniversary of the founding of the International Association of Law Libraries. In June, 1959, a group of law librarians with long established personal interests in international law librarianship met in New York, with the goal of establishing an organization that would facilitate their work and bring law librarians around the world in closer contact. Professor William R. Roalfe of Northwestern University Law School in Chicago was elected the first President of the new Association, and Mr. K. Howard Drake of the Institute of Advanced Legal Studies, London, the Vice President. A report summarizing the organizational meeting was prepared by Adolf Sprudzs of the University of Chicago Law Library, who subsequently devoted much of his career to international law librarianship and particularly to the work of the Association, including serving two terms as its President (see appendix). For a recent history of the Association, please see the article by Mr. Sprudzs in The Law Librarian, volume 26 at page 321, 1995.
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Wenger, Larry B. "President's Report." International Journal of Legal Information 28, no. 3 (2000): xxxv—xxxviii. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0731126500000664.

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The 19th Course on International Law Librarianship was held in Dublin, Ireland, August 20–24, 2000. The conference theme, “A common Law for Europe: Legal Systems and Legal Information,” and the attractiveness of Dublin as a conference venue helped draw the largest group of participants to attend our conferences. As important, the 150 participants represented 24 countries, a number that is a record for our Association.
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Puchalski, Jacek. "Przegląd badań nad historią bibliotek i bibliotekarstwa w Polsce z lat 1945–2015." Roczniki Biblioteczne 60 (June 8, 2017): 97–139. http://dx.doi.org/10.19195/0080-3626.60.5.

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AN OVERVIEW OF RESEARCH INTO THE HISTORY OF LIBRARIES AND LIBRARIANSHIP IN POLAND IN 1945–2015The author of the article discusses selected academic and popular publications concerning the history of libraries and librarianship in Poland which appeared in 1945–2015. In that period information about the most important historical resources of various Polish libraries and early book collections was made available; in addition, the period was marked by progress in the study of materials originating before the end of the 18th century. Scholars published a range of methodological studies as well as studies dealing with sources, contributing to the development of scholarship. On the other hand, there were too few editions of source materials.After 1989 scholars intensified their efforts to find sources in foreign collections, especially in Lithuania, Belarus, Ukraine, Russia and Germany. Polish collections kept abroad are yet to be fully researched and have their inventories and catalogues published.The vast body of literature is uneven when it comes to its focus on the various historical periods, regions, subregions and local centres. It comprises publications dealing with the history of libraries, their function and role in culture with regard to the history of the book, and publications focused on the types of libraries or individual libraries — of different traditions, sizes and stature. Scholars also explored the history of home book collections, reading rooms and libraries as well as biographies of librarians and collectors. The quality of the publications varies. There are gaps in, for example, the history of libraries in the former Polish Eastern Borderlands as well as “blank pages” in the historiography of Polish librarianship after the Second World War. There is a visible shortage of quantification of phenomena from the past of libraries, despite the fact that there are some possibilities in this respect. What is also needed is development in comparative studies, also in an international perspective, although this would require Polish historians to become more interested than before in the history of librarianship in other countries.
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Johnson, Erik W. "Toward International Comparative Research on Associational Activity." Nonprofit and Voluntary Sector Quarterly 43, no. 2_suppl (April 21, 2013): 163S—181S. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0899764013484091.

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This article describes the scope and composition of national associational populations in four similar countries (Australia, Canada, the United Kingdom, and United States), by way of introducing an important new data release on national associational populations. Special attention is devoted to the subset of associations attending to social inequality issues of gender, race/ethnicity, and sexual orientation, and which are of particular interest to social movement and interest group scholars. No evidence is found for the Tocquevillian notion of heightened national-level associational activity in the United States. The nonmembership associational form is, however, particularly prominent in the United States. Associations attending to social inequality issues in the United Kingdom are structured very differently from these other nations, likely as a result of the unitary nature of government in that country rather than a strong federal system.
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Brennan, Donal, Martina Murphy, Michael Robson, and Colm O'Herlihy. "224: Validation of comparative international cesarean delivery rates using ten-group analysis." American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology 199, no. 6 (December 2008): S73. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ajog.2008.09.251.

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Karasova, Nataliia. "COMPARATIVE ADVANTAGES IN INTERNATIONAL TRADE OF UKRAINIAN AGRICULTURE." Management Theory and Studies for Rural Business and Infrastructure Development 38, no. 3 (September 29, 2016): 230–39. http://dx.doi.org/10.15544/mts.2016.18.

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In modern conditions, having a significant resource potential, Ukrainian agriculture is capable of providing a stable inflow of foreign currency to the national economy, defining one of the main specializations. Hence, the issue of benefits for the agriculture of Ukraine in foreign trade and the quality of its exports structure becomes relevant. The purpose of the study was to use the cluster analysis of comparative advantages in order to determine Ukraine's place in the global food market and to explore the promising export development directions in the agrarian sector of Ukraine. As a result, a group of products with the existing comparative advantages was determined, and the proposals to expand the range of exports towards increase of the high value-added goods in its structure was justified.
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "International and Comparative Librarianship Group"

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Prantl, Daniel. "Talking about music lessons: implicit and explicit categories of comparison." Georg Olms Verlag, 2018. https://slub.qucosa.de/id/qucosa%3A34629.

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This chapter presents a grounded-theory-oriented analysis of central discussions of the ICMLV symposium which tries to clarify which tertia comparationis the participants referred upon. In total, nine implicitly and seven explicitly used T.C. are presented. An additional analysis yields that a meaning-oriented understanding of culture was in majority used throughout the symposium.
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Kaulicke, Peter. "Nota editorial." Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú, 2012. http://repositorio.pucp.edu.pe/index/handle/123456789/113449.

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Kinuthia, Wanyee. "“Accumulation by Dispossession” by the Global Extractive Industry: The Case of Canada." Thèse, Université d'Ottawa / University of Ottawa, 2013. http://hdl.handle.net/10393/30170.

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This thesis draws on David Harvey’s concept of “accumulation by dispossession” and an international political economy (IPE) approach centred on the institutional arrangements and power structures that privilege certain actors and values, in order to critique current capitalist practices of primitive accumulation by the global corporate extractive industry. The thesis examines how accumulation by dispossession by the global extractive industry is facilitated by the “free entry” or “free mining” principle. It does so by focusing on Canada as a leader in the global extractive industry and the spread of this country’s mining laws to other countries – in other words, the transnationalisation of norms in the global extractive industry – so as to maintain a consistent and familiar operating environment for Canadian extractive companies. The transnationalisation of norms is further promoted by key international institutions such as the World Bank, which is also the world’s largest development lender and also plays a key role in shaping the regulations that govern natural resource extraction. The thesis briefly investigates some Canadian examples of resource extraction projects, in order to demonstrate the weaknesses of Canadian mining laws, particularly the lack of protection of landowners’ rights under the free entry system and the subsequent need for “free, prior and informed consent” (FPIC). The thesis also considers some of the challenges to the adoption and implementation of the right to FPIC. These challenges include embedded institutional structures like the free entry mining system, international political economy (IPE) as shaped by international institutions and powerful corporations, as well as concerns regarding ‘local’ power structures or the legitimacy of representatives of communities affected by extractive projects. The thesis concludes that in order for Canada to be truly recognized as a leader in the global extractive industry, it must establish legal norms domestically to ensure that Canadian mining companies and residents can be held accountable when there is evidence of environmental and/or human rights violations associated with the activities of Canadian mining companies abroad. The thesis also concludes that Canada needs to address underlying structural issues such as the free entry mining system and implement FPIC, in order to curb “accumulation by dispossession” by the extractive industry, both domestically and abroad.
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Singh, Diljit. "An international comparative study of school libraries." 1993. http://books.google.com/books?id=za3gAAAAMAAJ.

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Tseng, Chih-Ming, and 曾志明. "Comparative Analysis Based on Intellectual Capital for Competitiveness between Taiwan Petrochemical Company and International Petrochemical Company-A Case Study of Formosa Group in Taiwan and SABIC Group in Saudi Arabic." Thesis, 2008. http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/11899255954958274618.

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國立臺灣科技大學
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With the transformation of competition core, more and more organizations have begun to realize important of hided intangible assets clearly, besides tangible financial statement and shareholder's value. It is called intelligence capital. This resource holds the competition advantage of foundation for enterprise. The organization should classify and combine systematically. They shall look for some methods in order to manage effectively to apply in enterprise' strategy planning ad to promote the interdepartmental sharing with new thought and experience among enterprises. International enterprises are fiercer and fiercer in competition; enterprises shall think how to improve their competitiveness to master the chance and to defeat the competitor. For example application of BPR (Business Process Reengineering) improves working efficiency and does more things with fewer resources. Rely on the TQM (Total Quality Management) for support and studying constantly does the thing more and more well. To set up the new key ability (Core Competency) is in order to stabilize the foundation of organizing. To promote the innovation ability (Innovation Capability) lead better products and service into markets as the winner of contender. Application of SNA (Social Network Analysis) creates and uses knowledge commonly. In the other hand, to popularize and, to practice, and to manage the intelligence capital by systematization can assist enterprises to promote the competitiveness. Nevertheless, intelligence capital definition is more difference in many hands. It is lack identical standard and fact information presented situation to let carry out the intelligence capital is still more difficult via impersonality. Therefore, we correct the intelligence capital associated factor in the existing information through this research to comparator the development, to analysis the competition situation, and to research the interrelation among enterprises impersonally. It will be a more helpful for enterprises. Key words:Intelligence Capital, Business Process Reengineering, Total Quality Management, Core Competency, Innovation Capability, and Social Network Analysis
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Chiang, Tian-Hung, and 江天虹. "A Study on the Relationship among Store Image, PerceivedService Quality and Customer Satisfaction of International and Local 3C Chain Stores -A Comparative Study of Best Corporation and Tsannkuen Multination Group." Thesis, 2007. http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/72882719661154781892.

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This research adopts the method of the questionnaire investigation to collect data by using convenience sampling from northern Taiwan. The research sent out 350 ques-tionnaires separately, and the valid questionnaire of Tsannkuen multination has 326; and Best corporation is 320. Through statistics analysis, the result showed as below: 1. Male customers is greater than female, and most of the customers are 19~30years old. Besides, most of customers are college educated and monthly income is 30~50 thousand income. Furthermore, service workers and students are two major occupa-tions selected. 2. “Store image”is highly related to “perceived service quality.” Further analysis indi-cates that except「responsiveness」 in BEST’s samples, other factors of “Store Image” are related to “Service Quality.” 3. Through statistics analysis, results indicate that “perceived service quality”is related to “customer satisfaction”.And “store image”is also related to “customer satisfac-tion”. 4. Comparing rating of “store image”, “customer satisfaction” and “perceived service quality” , there is no difference between Tsankuen multination and Best corporation. 5. Combiming two company’s samples, after analysis, results indicate that ex-cept”responsiveness”is not related to store image. Store image and perceived ser-vice quality can explain the result of customer satisfaction.
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Books on the topic "International and Comparative Librarianship Group"

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Library Association. International and Comparative Librarianship Group. Conference. Technology for information in development: Proceedings of the sixth conference of the International and Comparative Librarianship Group of the Library Association, Brighton Polytechnic, Falmer, Sussex, August 21st-23rd, 1987. Birmingham, UK: International and Comparative Librarianship Group of the Library Association, 1988.

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Sharma, Ravindra N. International librarianship. Abingdon, Oxon: Routledge, 2015.

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Das, Anup Kumar, and Susmita Chakraborty. Collaboration in international and comparative librarianship. Hershey, PA: Information Science Reference, 2014.

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Library Association. International and Comparative Librarianship Group. Conference. Nothing to read?: The crisis of document provision in the Third World : proceedings of the seventh conference of the International and Comparative Librarianship Group of the Library Association, Westhill College, Birmingham, August 31st-September 2nd, 1989. Birmingham, U.K: International and Comparative Librarianship Group of the Library Association, 1990.

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Huq, A. M. Abdul. World librarianship: Its international and comparative dimension : an annotated bibliography, 1976-1992. Dhaka: Academic Publishers, 1995.

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Penchansky, Mimi B. International and comparative librarianship: An annotated selective bibliography on the theme of the LACUNY 1986 institute : shrinking world/exploding information, developments in international librarianship. [New York]: Library Association of the City University of New York, 1986.

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Penchansky, Mimi B. International and comparative librarianship: An annotated selective bibliography on the theme of the LACUNY 1986 Institute, Shrinking world/exploding information : developments in international librarianship. Washington, D.C: U.S. Dept. of Education, Office of Educational Research and Improvement, 1986.

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Libraries in the early 21st century: An international perspective. Berlin: De Gruyter Saur, 2011.

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International Budapest Symposium (2nd 1994 Budapest, Hungary). The future of librarianship: Proceedings of the 2nd International Budapest Symposium, January 1994. Amsterdam: Hogeschool van Amsterdam, Faculteit Economie en Informatie, 1994.

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Anderson, Jary. Libraries, information centers, information systems and international development since 1974: Draft bibliography. [Pullman, Wash: J. Anderson], 1987.

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Book chapters on the topic "International and Comparative Librarianship Group"

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Jean-Francois, Emmanuel, and Sabine Schmidt-Lauff. "Facilitating comparative group work in adult education." In International and Comparative Studies in Adult and Continuing Education, 51–65. Florence: Firenze University Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.36253/978-88-5518-155-6.04.

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The purpose of this chapter is to describe and reflect on scholarly-based practices that can help facilitate comparative group work within the international and transnational[1] context of adult education. The first section of this chapter situates comparative group work within the larger context of comparative adult education, followed by a focus on how to facilitate a group of diverse learners with different societal and cultural experiences. The chapter emphasiszes an outcome-based approach, describing how to set up incremental learning outcomes to enable comparative group work to be successful; a team-based approach, elaborating on coaching strategies to facilitate comparative work group; and a strength-based approach about adult learner-centered strategies for engagement, empowerment, mentoring, collaboration, fun, and accountability when facilitating comparative group work.
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Singh, Shalini, and Søren Ehlers. "Employability as a Global Norm: Comparing Transnational Employability Policies of OECD, ILO, World Bank Group, and UNESCO." In International and Comparative Studies in Adult and Continuing Education, 131–47. Florence: Firenze University Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.36253/978-88-5518-155-6.09.

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This article analyses transnational policies on employability to understand the development of employability as a global norm and reflects about its consequences for stakeholders in the field of lifelong learning.
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Nemèth, Balàzs. "Developing active citizenship through adult learning and education. Experiences from an INTALL Winter School Comparative Working Group." In International and Comparative Studies in Adult and Continuing Education, 67–78. Florence: Firenze University Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.36253/978-88-5518-155-6.05.

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Active citizenship became a research issue for adult learning and education in 1995 when the Council of Ministers decided to make 1996 the Year of Lifelong Learning. Moreover, the Lisbon programme, in the year 2000, reinforced the relevance of the issue and, along with employability, connected it to lifelong learning. That is why since 2001 comparative adult learning and education researchers have put a specific focus on analysing active citizenship and bridging it to adult learning. For this very reason, a distinguished Comparative Working Group was formed at the 2019 Winter School of the Erasmus+ Intall project—on the one hand, to collect different national/regional and local narratives and understandings of active citizenship and, on the other, to gather examples, good practices, formations of active citi-zens, or trajectories of how to learn for active citizenship as routes and processes of lifelong learning. The same Winter School comparative group tried to analyse the similarities and differences collected in an effort to relate them to existing theoretical frames offered by key authors on the topic, including Baert, Jansen, Jarvis, Johnston, Wildemeeersch, and others. This paper discusses the experiences of the comparative working group and formulates some special conclusions and comments for further actions of comparative studies in adult learning and education.
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Jörgensdóttir Rauterberg, Ruth. "Participation Research on an Inclusive Leisure Programme for Children age 10-12: Ways to Create Cooperation and Learning Processes Within a Diverse Group of Children." In Extended Education from an International Comparative Point of View, 121–36. Wiesbaden: Springer Fachmedien Wiesbaden, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-658-27172-5_9.

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"International and Comparative Librarianship." In Encyclopedia of Library and Information Sciences, Third Edition, 2847–55. CRC Press, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1081/e-elis3-120044658.

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"International and Comparative Librarianship." In Encyclopedia of Library and Information Science, Fourth Edition, 2404–12. CRC Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1081/e-elis4-120044658.

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"1. From local to global: the expanding horizons of libraries and related information organizations." In International and Comparative Librarianship, 1–48. De Gruyter Saur, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/9783110267990-001.

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"2. A field of study and research." In International and Comparative Librarianship, 49–99. De Gruyter Saur, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/9783110267990-002.

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"3. Conceptual exploration." In International and Comparative Librarianship, 100–160. De Gruyter Saur, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/9783110267990-003.

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"4. Preparing for research: metatheoretical considerations." In International and Comparative Librarianship, 163–229. De Gruyter Saur, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/9783110267990-004.

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Conference papers on the topic "International and Comparative Librarianship Group"

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Chen, Dongdong, and Qiyuan Peng. "A Group of Forecasting Methods Comparative Analysis." In Second International Conference on Transportation Engineering. Reston, VA: American Society of Civil Engineers, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1061/41039(345)327.

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Lv, Mei-Nan, and Xin Li. "A Comparative Study on the “Social Disadvantaged Group” and “Social Vulnerable Group”." In Proceedings of the 5th Annual International Conference on Management, Economics and Social Development (ICMESD 2019). Paris, France: Atlantis Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.2991/icmesd-19.2019.5.

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Jebabli, Malek, Hocine Cherifi, Chantal Cherifi, and Atef Hamouda. "User and group networks on YouTube: A comparative analysis." In 2015 IEEE/ACS 12th International Conference of Computer Systems and Applications (AICCSA). IEEE, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/aiccsa.2015.7507126.

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Chong, Z. L., J. Y. Wong, M. B. C. Khoo, S. L. Lim, and W. C. Yeong. "A Comparative Study of Several Group Runs Type Control Schemes." In 2018 IEEE International Conference on Industrial Engineering and Engineering Management (IEEM). IEEE, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/ieem.2018.8607823.

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Tolstikov, A. S., O. I. Gorbacheva, and E. A. Khanykova. "Comparative analysis of algorithms for forming group time keepers scales." In 2012 IEEE 11th International Conference on Actual Problems of Electronics Instrument Engineering (APEIE). IEEE, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/apeie.2012.6628953.

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Klein, Dominik, and Jan Kruse. "A Comparative Study on Image Hashing for Document Authentication." In 2015 International Conference of the Biometrics Special Interest Group (BIOSIG). IEEE, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/biosig.2015.7314592.

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Suwa, Akira, Katsuhiro Honda, Akira Notsu, and Tomoe Entani. "A comparative study on clustering-based group scenario summarization in AHP." In 2014 Joint 7th International Conference on Soft Computing and Intelligent Systems (SCIS) and 15th International Symposium on Advanced Intelligent Systems (ISIS). IEEE, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/scis-isis.2014.7044690.

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Kuyu, Yigit Cagatay, and Fahri Vatansever. "Analog Filter Group Delay Optimization using Metaheuristic Algorithms: A Comparative Study." In 2018 International Conference on Artificial Intelligence and Data Processing (IDAP). IEEE, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/idap.2018.8620754.

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Østnor, Torstein, Sigbjørn Faanes, and Ola Lædre. "Laminated Timber Versus on-Site Cast Concrete: A Comparative Study." In 26th Annual Conference of the International Group for Lean Construction. International Group for Lean Construction, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.24928/2018/0313.

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Ezam, Quratulain. "Role Of Motivation On Employee Job Satisfaction: Comparative Analysis For Income Group." In AIMC 2017 - Asia International Multidisciplinary Conference. Cognitive-Crcs, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.15405/epsbs.2018.05.78.

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