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  2. IFLA Library Reference Model - Wikipedia

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    The IFLA Library Reference Model (IFLA LRM) is a conceptual entity–relationship model developed by the International Federation of Library Associations and Institutions (IFLA) that expresses the "logical structure of bibliographic information". It unifies the models of Functional Requirements for Bibliographic Records (FRBR), Functional ...

  3. Electronic resource management - Wikipedia

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    Electronic resource management. Electronic resource management ( ERM) is the practices and techniques used by librarians and library staff to track the selection, acquisition, licensing, access, maintenance, usage, evaluation, retention, and de-selection of a library's electronic information resources. These resources include, but are not ...

  4. Management accounting - Wikipedia

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    According to the Institute of Management Accountants (IMA), "Management accounting is a profession that involves partnering in management decision making, devising planning and performance management systems, and providing expertise in financial reporting and control to assist management in the formulation and implementation of an organization ...

  5. Narsee Monjee College of Commerce and Economics - Wikipedia

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    The college has a library with a capacity of more than 300 students. The library is equipped with Wi-Fi connectivity, UGC Network Resource Center and OPAC (Online Public Access Catalogue). The library has an institutional membership of the British Council Library, Indian Commerce Association and Maharashtra Economic Development Council.

  6. Weeding (library) - Wikipedia

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    Weeding (library) Weeding, also sometimes referred to as deaccession, is systematically removing resources from a library based on selected criteria. [1] It is the opposite of selecting material for incorporation, though the selection and de-selection of material often involve the same thought process. Weeding is a vital process for an active ...

  7. Over 1,200 (and growing) books published by the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, up to c. 2009, fully available to download as PDFs (though content is still copyrighted) from the Thomas J. Watson Library at the MMA. Exhibition and collection catalogues, many very large and well-illustrated, and much else.

  8. Glossary of library and information science - Wikipedia

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    1. ( Store information) A written document, both physical or virtual, that holds an account of a given subject of interest for future reference. [9] 2. ( Computer science) Is a collection of data items that can be read and processed by a computer programme, with multiple records contained within a file or dataset.

  9. Five laws of library science - Wikipedia

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    Web resources are for use. Every user has his or her web resource. Every web resource its user. Save the time of the user. The Web is a growing organism. In 2008, librarian Carol Simpson recommended the following edits to Ranganathan's laws to reflect the richness of media: Media are for use. Every patron his information. Every medium its user.