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The Library & Information Science Collection



The Library & Information Science collection contains approximately 30,000 books and 300 periodicals and other serials supporting interests in Library and Information Science, as well as thousands of other books and journals in related fields.

The primary emphasis is on theoretical and practical works on library administration, technical services, user services, and information science. Strong emphasis is also placed on theoretical and practical works on computer applications in information storage, management and retrieval, as well as materials about specific types of libraries. The Library also maintains a small Juvenile collection.

Library Collection Policy Statement for Library & Information Science


Note:
The number of books and serials were calculated by combining the title count from the relevant Library of Congress Classification areas of AM, CD, SB, and Z. The figures are based on the 1997 North American Title Count (University of Hawaii at Manoa Library) and active serial subscriptions.

 

 

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