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Information Resources for Social Sciences and Humanities
Session coordinator: Filip Vojtášek,  Albertina icome Praha s.r.o., Czech Republic
Where: 24. 5. 2006, 13:30 - 17:00, Auditorium D

Information Resources for Social Sciences and Humanities: Generalization, Specifics and Interesting Facts

Author: Petra Šedinová,  Masaryk University in Brno - Faculty of Education, Czech Republic

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Abstract

Every discipline needs reliable information resources. Have we ever known specifics of information resources for social science? Have we known information needs, demand of users? Can librariens enough promote resources for social science and humanities? Can we compare librarian's methods of providing, publicity electronic resources in czech and in foreign countries?

About the author

Graduated at Charles University, Prague (library and information science). Worked as a reference librarian at the Masaryk University. Nowadays is a director of the Central Library - Faculty of Education Masaryk University. Her main professional areas are information electronic resources, information retrieval, information literacy, e-learning. The author guarantees e-learning's cours "How to work with information" for student at Masaryk University.


Other papers in this session:

European Social Fund as a Resource for Electronic Information Resources Funding

Author: Milan Kovář, Jabok, Czech Republic


The Future of Search and Information Retrieval. Build Your Own eLibrary

Author: Mechthild Geesen, K. G. Saur Verlag, A Part of The Thomson Corporation, Germany


Oxford's Virtual Online Library

Author: Anita Joice, Oxford University Press, United Kingdom

Co-author: Kamran Kardan / Oxford University Press


Manuscriptorium Digital Library

Author: Stanislav Psohlavec, AiP Beroun s.r.o., Czech Republic


FACTIVA.COM – Better Decisions. Faster.

Author: Johanna Bristow, ProQuest Information and Learning, United Kingdom


Getting the Most out of SourceOECD

Author: François Barnaud, OECD, France


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