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Library Journal, School of Library and Information Science at the University of Costa RicaAbstract
As international contribution, we have an excellent essay by fellow Mexican Guillermo Hector Alfaro, who proposes an interesting analysis of the relationship between history and library science and urges us to take up the study of the past of our discipline in order to establish it in a field of knowledge thoroughly scientific.
These articles examine both the purely practical and those that require theoretical analysis for the growth and development of our subject area. Finally, we urge all the library community to participate and return to the Library Journal, your contributions, in particular, articles, essays and technical reports.
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