قائمة المحتويات
i-vi — Contents — Introduction — Notes on use — Structure of an entry — Sources used for the compilation — List of periodicals from which entries are selected — List of the most important abbreviations in bibliographical references — Part I: General (Library and information science. Bibliologie. Bibliothéconomie. Book science. Buch- und Bibliothekswesen. Bibliotekovedenie. Knigovedenie etc.) — 1. Bibliographies of bibliographies. Sources of information — 2. International bibliographies — 3. Bibliographies covering national LIS literature — 4. Bibliographies of LIS periodicals — 5. Collective personal bibliographies — 6. Lists of theses and dissertations — 7. Research in progress. Unpublished works — 8. Films and other audiovisual materials — 9. Bibliology, book science, LIS as a discipline — Part II: Particular disciplines and topics — 1. Access to library resources and services — 2. Alphabet and scripts — 3. Archives. Archival Science — 4. Art of the book. Book illustration — 5. Artificial intelligence. Expert systems — 6. Automation and computerization in libraries and information services — 7. Bibliography (as a discipline) — 8. Bibliometrics. Scientometrics — 9. Bibliophily. Book collecting — 10. Book trade. Bookselling — 11. Cataloguing — 12. Censorship. Intellectual freedom — 13. Children’s literature — 14. Classification — 15. Collection development. Library resources — 16. Communication science. Mass media. Journalism — 17. Communication in science and technology — 18. Computer science (general) — 19. Copyright — 20. Education for librarianship and information — 21. Government information. Government publications — 22. History of the book — 23. Indexing and abstracting — 24. Information retrieval — 25. Information services — 26. Information technology — 27. Librarianship — 28. Librarianship – types of libraries. Libraries in particular fields — 29. Librarianship – history and the present — 30. Library buildings, facilities and equipment — 31. Manuscripts — 32. Microcomputers. Personal computers — 33. Micrographics. Microforms — 34. Online services — 35. Organizations and associations in librarianship and information — 36. Papermaking history — 37. Periodicals in LIS and related fields (Indexes of individual titles – A/Z) — 38. Personal bibliographies in LIS and related fields (Individual persons – A/Z) — 39. Pictures. Iconographic materials. Prints — 40. Preservation and conservation of library and archival materials — 41. The press. Newspapers and serials — 42. Printing — 43. Professional aspects of librarianship and information — 44. Publishing — 45. Reading. Readership — 46. Reference services — 47. Reprography (general) — 48. Special materials and their collections — 49. Standardization in librarianship and information — 50. Subject analysis. Indexing languages — 51. Terminology — 52. Use and users in library and information services — Annex. Library and information science literature (its development and documentation) — 1. Organization of LIS bibliographical documentation — 2. Bibliographies. Bibliographical services. Databases — 3. LIS libraries and collections. Information centres and databases — 4. Development of LIS literature — 5. Bibliometric analysis of LIS literature — 6. Dissemination and reception of LIS literature — 7. Problems of editing and publishing — Indexes — Author index — Title index — Personal name index — Subject index — Geographical index