Part 0 Acknowledgments Part 0 Preface Part 1 The Islamic World Part 2 Albania Part 3 Azerbaijan Part 4 Bosnia and Herzegovina Part 5 Turkey Part 6 The Mashreq Part 7 Egypt Part 8 Jordan Part 9 Lebanon Part 10 Palestine Part 11 Syria Part 12 Persian Gulf States Part 13 Bahrain Part 14 Iran Part 15 Iraq Part 16 Kuwait Part 17 Oman Part 18 Qatar Part 19 Saudi Arabia Part 20 United Arab Emirates Part 21 Yemen Part 22 Islamic Central Asia Part 23 Afghanistan Part 24 Kazakhstan Part 25 Kyrgyzstan Part 26 Pakistan Part 27 Tajikistan Part 28 Turkmenistan Part 29 Uzbekistan Part 30 Islamic South Asia Part 31 Bangladesh Part 32 Brunei Part 33 Indonesia Part 34 Malaysia Part 35 Maldives Part 36 Author Index Part 37 About the Author
Sterling Joseph Coleman Jr. served as the digital resources librarian at Auburn University.
Covering articles, books, conference papers, dissertations and
reports, this substantial Scarecrow Press paperback contains 1,949
entries on the 'subject of librarianship throughout the Islamic
world.'...Presentation is in generous single-column layout across
the page and the whole is refreshingly easy on the eye, avoiding
the cluttered appearance that often mars this type of
listing....This is a basic bibliography that...conveniently
regurgitates material on librarianship and information science in
the Islamic World found in major databases and other sources.
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...it should be included in reference collections for students of
library science and international librarianship and as an aid to
enlarging the limited Western view of affairs in the Islamic
world....serves a worthwhile purpose.
*Information & Culture, Vol. 42, No. 3, 2007*
...a work of labour, skill and faith...It will be treasured by the
Islamic scholars and students.
*Library Progress, (International)*
With nearly 2,000 entries, Sterling Joseph Coleman Jr. provides a
comprehensive look at librarianship in 34 Islamic countries. In
Librarianship and Information Science in the Islamic World,
1966-1999: An Annotated Bibliography, Coleman provides annotations
of articles, books, conference papers, theses, dissertations, and
reports on a wide variety of topics within the context of Islamic
librarianship.
*American Libraries*
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