Guide to the availability of theses /
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TextSeries: IFLA publicationsPublication details: München : New York : K.G. Saur, c1984.Description: 124 pISBN: - 3598203942
- 011.75 ALL
- Z5053.A2 A55 1984 LB2381
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| 010.28 ROB Systematic bibliography : | 010.78 MOD Modern trends in documentation : | 010.78 VIC On retrieval system theory/ | 011.75 ALL Guide to the availability of theses / | 015 INV Retrospective national bibliographies: | 015.73 PAL Government publications : | 016.3'001'8 BEL Bibliography on methods of social and business research/ |
Supplement to: Guide to the availability of theses / D. H. Borchardt, 1981.
Includes indexes.
The compilers of this volume have relied extensively on the work of D.H. Borchardt. His observations on the relevance of theses to both the UBC and UAP programmes of IFLA are endorsed, and his comments on national or institutional practices and on terminology apply equally to the present compilation.
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