HOLDINGS AND ACCESS IN THE BRD: NEEDS, TOOLS AND PROBLEMS
Abstract
At the end of World War II the destruction of German libraries and the political division of the former Reich led in the Federal Republic (BRD) to a planned development of research collections and of collection‐based bibliographic tools highly relevant to the present‐day Anglo‐American debate on so‐called holdings and access policies. Unhappily, the authors argue, current financial constraints in the Bundesrepublik after weakening the thrust of acquisitions work now pose a threat to the access tools themselves.
Citation
KAEGBEIN, P. and KNOCHE, M. (1983), "HOLDINGS AND ACCESS IN THE BRD: NEEDS, TOOLS AND PROBLEMS", Library Review, Vol. 32 No. 4, pp. 259-281. https://doi.org/10.1108/eb012757
Publisher
:MCB UP Ltd
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