Library, Information Science & Technology Abstracts (LISTA) database
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| − | [[EBSCO]] Publishing is | + | [[EBSCO]] Publishing is providing the Library, Information Science & Technology Abstracts (LISTA) database as a free resource. This world-class bibliographic database provides coverage on subjects such as [[librarianship]], [[classification]], [[cataloging]], bibliometrics, online information retrieval, [[information management]] and more. |
| − | such as [[librarianship]], [[classification]], [[cataloging]], bibliometrics, online information retrieval, [[information management]] and more. | + | |
| − | + | LISTA is delivered via the EBSCOhost platform, LISTA indexes nearly 600 periodicals, books, research reports, and proceedings. The coverage dates back to the mid-1960s, and it is the oldest continuously produced database covering the field of information science. | |
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Latest revision as of 18:11, 8 November 2007
EBSCO Publishing is providing the Library, Information Science & Technology Abstracts (LISTA) database as a free resource. This world-class bibliographic database provides coverage on subjects such as librarianship, classification, cataloging, bibliometrics, online information retrieval, information management and more.
LISTA is delivered via the EBSCOhost platform, LISTA indexes nearly 600 periodicals, books, research reports, and proceedings. The coverage dates back to the mid-1960s, and it is the oldest continuously produced database covering the field of information science.
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ResourceShelf Newsletter 333 researched by Gary Price