Friday 18 December 2009

Human rights, business information and Library 2.0

Samek, Toni Librarianship and human rights: a twenty-first century guide. 020.1 SAM

Consists largely of examples of how libraries and information workers worldwide have addressed human rights issues by empowering people with information skills, protecting freedom of thought, providing access to information and upholding rights to privacy.


Abels, Eileen G Business information: needs and strategies. 026.65 ABE

An in depth look at what business information consists of and where to find it. Although it is written from a US perspective much of the content applies to business information generally.


Cohen, Laura B Library 2.0: initiatives in academic libraries. 021.2 COH

Case studies from the US, Australia and Sweden.