Publisher's Synopsis
"The Business Library: What it is and what it does" by Louise B. Krause offers a comprehensive overview of business libraries as vital information services. A valuable resource for business research, this book explores the core functions and significance of specialized libraries catering to the business world. Delve into the role of business libraries as essential reference resources, supporting management science and contributing to overall business and economic knowledge. This meticulously prepared print edition provides insights into the organization, services, and impact of these specialized libraries, making it a worthwhile addition to library science collections and an informative guide for anyone interested in the historical context of business information. Explore the enduring relevance of Krause's work, a foundational text for understanding the importance of dedicated business libraries.
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