Portrayal, information, identification and value of rare book: librarians and researchers facing a shared problem
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https://doi.org/10.54886/scire.v24i1.4491Keywords:
Rare books, Identification, RDA, Valuation, Librarians, ResearchersAbstract
Rare books, besides their heritage value, have useful information for research. This paper analyses what information librarians should offer to researchers. It differentiates between the information that researchers extract for themselves and that utility that rare books have for libraries. Finally, it establishes the importance for libraires with rare books of carefully balancing the relationship between the information that rare books provide, its identification and valuationDownloads
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