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Перевод: librarian
[существительное] библиотекарь
Тезаурус:
- The librarian tiptoed away to telephone: whilst he was gone, the dead leaves continued a kind of rustling and shifting, enlivened by their release.
- David Doughan Reference Librarian, Fawcett Library, City of London, Polytechnic.
- In practice the librarian must eventually fix some parameters to each revision subject, but should keep them flexible to take account of this problem.
- The obligations of the professional librarian
- No bookseller can expect to supply the bulk of a library's orders from stock, and basically the librarian requires a quick, efficient service for material which the bookseller must obtain from the publisher.
- The essential principle which lies behind the Code is that the professional librarian's prime duty is to facilitate access to materials and information in order to meet the requirement of the client, irrespective of the librarian's personal interests and views on the content of the material and the client's requirement.
- The guide is not always a librarian, nor is he always well-prepared.
- If the librarian can broaden his focus of user education and let it become information user education and not simply library user education, then there is the possibility for significant change.
- Allocation decisions are made by the Librarian, or by the Librarian in conjunction with the library committee (largely comprised of academics), or by the library committee alone.
- The librarian as custodian of culture is a cliche but it is the essence of our professional activity.
- Here it is envisaged that in most instances the conflict will be a simple one between the librarian's obligations to his profession and public interest on the one hand, and the librarian's obligations to his employer on the other hand.
- For a librarian to "screen" stock in this way is usually seen as standard library procedure in a library for children, but is less often accepted in relation to adult reading.
- Using the Slote method the librarian retains a collection which satisfies a predetermined amount of future use - so that, for instance, he tries to identify the "core" which would satisfy 95% (or 99%) of the present demands made upon the collection.
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