Showing papers in "Serials Review in 1993"
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TL;DR: Analyzes the governance structure of Benedictine monasteries to gain new insights into solving agency problems in public institutions and argues that they were able to survive for centuries because of an appropriate governance structure, relying strongly on the intrinsic motivation of the members and internal control mechanisms.
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TL;DR: This book aims to provide a history of religious practice in the rapidly changing environment by exploring its roots as well as some of the strategies and practices used today to promote and protect against such abuses.
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TL;DR: If the reference collection is the skeleton of the general collection, then serials are the backbone of that skeleton, and reference librarians are expected to produce timely, accurate information on any and all subjects.
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TL;DR: In this paper, the fashion industry periodicals: a Selected, Annotated Bibliography are annotated with a selected, selected, and annotated bibliography, with a focus on fashion magazines.
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TL;DR: From a relatively stable and slow-changing collection of paper indexes to a new set of growing and expanding CDROM indexes, the correlation between a library's indexes and its journals appears uncertain and in flux.
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TL;DR: In this article, the St. Louis Journalism Review was used as a case study of the Stochastic Media Critique and Critiquing the Mainstream Media: A Case Study of the STL Journalism Review.
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