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Definition for Library&Information Science

Dear LIS Friends,

        Please suggest a Definition for Library&Information Science according to a Standard Dictionary.


       Thank you

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Web definitions:

Library science (or Library and Information science) is an interdisciplinary field that applies the practices, perspectives, and tools...

also refer this link

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Library_and_information_science

Thank u verymuch for the reply.But I need definition from any standard dictionary.Either from a general dictionary or from a LIS Dictionary

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Thank you Nihad

Nihad sir, Yahi per agar definition di hoti to sabhi LIS friend ko pata chalata...., So pleas.....

Thank You Soumen Mondal

From the Latin liber, meaning "book." In Greek and the Romance languages, the corresponding term is bibliotheca. A collection or group of collections of books and/or other print or nonprint materials organized and maintained for use (reading, consultation, study, research, etc.). Institutional libraries, organized to facilitate access by a specific clientele, are staffed by librarians and other personnel trained to provide services to meet user needs. By extension, the room, building, or facility that houses such a collection, usually but not necessarily built for that purpose. Directory information on libraries is available alphabetically by country in World Guide to Libraries, a serial published by K.G. Saur. Two comprehensive worldwide online directories of library homepages are Libdex and Libweb. See also the UNESCO Libraries Portal. Abbreviated lib. See also: academic library, government library, monastic library, new library, proto-library, public library, special library, and subscription library.
Also, a collective noun used by publishers, particularly during the Victorian period, for certain books published in series (example: Everyman's Library).
Also refers to a collection of computer programs or data files, or a set of ready-made reusable routines, sometimes called modules, that can be linked to a program at the time it is compiled, relieving the programmer of the necessity to repeat the code each time the routine is used in a program.

library administration
The control and supervision of a library or library system, including planning, budgeting, policymaking, personnel management, public relations, and program assessment, with responsibility for results. Also refers collectively to the persons responsible for managing a library, usually a board of trustees or dean, library director, and his or her immediate staff. See also: Library Leadership and Management Association.

Definition of Library and Information Science:

Study about Techniques and Methods of the Library

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