Library Encyclopedia

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The "Library Encyclopedia" is an engaging and insightful work that opens the doors to the world of knowledge, information, and culture. Written by an author renowned for deep research and a vivid storytelling style, it offers a unique perspective on librarianship—revealing that it is much broader and more multifaceted than it might initially seem. This book is a treasure for anyone interested in the history of libraries, their societal role, and how they have evolved over the centuries. Readers passionate about literature, history, culture, and information technology will find a wealth of fascinating facts and surprising discoveries within its pages. Perfect for students, researchers, professional librarians, and anyone who simply loves to read and expand their horizons, the "Library Encyclopedia" explores numerous topics that prompt reflection on the significance of libraries today. How do they influence education? How have their functions changed in the digital age? What is the connection between librarianship, cultural heritage, and the preservation of knowledge? These questions, among others, are thoughtfully examined, making the book both informative and highly relevant. The author's accessible and captivating style makes complex ideas easy to grasp, blending scholarly rigor with lively language to ensure that reading is not only educational but also enjoyable. The book features numerous practical examples, intriguing stories about librarians and their work, and contemplations on the future of libraries amid rapid societal changes. Additionally, the author is known for other works that explore themes of knowledge and information. His previous titles, such as "Books That Changed the World" and "The History of Libraries: From Antiquity to the Present," have been praised by readers and critics alike for their in-depth analysis and engaging storytelling. The "Library Encyclopedia" continues this tradition, offering readers a fresh and compelling look at the world of libraries and their vital role in our lives. This book will appeal not only to library professionals but also to anyone eager to understand how knowledge and information shape our society. It makes an excellent gift for students, educators, researchers, and book lovers alike. In an era where information is more accessible than ever and libraries face new challenges, the "Library Encyclopedia" provides important reflections on how to preserve and pass on knowledge to future generations. If you're seeking a book that will deepen your understanding of the importance of libraries and their role in our world, this encyclopedia will be your trusted companion on an exciting journey. Don't miss the chance to explore a universe filled with knowledge, history, and culture—and discover how libraries continue to inspire and enrich lives around the globe.
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Data sheet
- Name of the Author
- Author
- Language
- Russian
- ISBN
- 9785751002909
- Release date
- 2007