Technical Services vs. Public Service
Keywords:
Library, Public services, Reference Service, Direct and indirect services, Technical services, Cataloging ServiceAbstract
Colloquium presented before the Librarians' College of Costa Rica on the library and the relations and differences of the types of offered services.
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