Audiovisual Documents and Work Practices in Popular Libraries of La Plata: A Case Study
Abstract
The treatment received by audiovisual documents is described and analyzed in relation with the policies of collection development, technical processes and services, in a sample of popular libraries located in La Plata City. The existence of a common picture in the great majority of these libraries is corroborated. The characteristics of two of the libraries are noted as exceptions to the general situation.Downloads
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