Identity, Globalization, and Collaboration. The Role of the Librarianship Journal in Latin American
Abstract
This editorial discusses the topic of the articles published in this volume, and compares them to the mainstream LIS journals. This procedure leads the author to the following conclusions: The issues and share concerns coincide with current Anglo-American LIS subjects, and also evident local characteristics. Thus, globalization and local visions live and feed in a dynamic exchange.Downloads
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