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Content Information sector, information profession and information education (R. Vlasák) ...p. 159-168 The content of the educational program of the Information Studies and Librarianship at the Institute of Information and Library Studies at Charles University Prague cover the six sections of the information sector which reflect the branches where the students find their job opportunities: Mass media, archives, public management, economic information, scientific and technical information, and the field of cultural information. This definition obviates the fruitless discussion regarding elimination of the "L-world" from the names of the information oriented schools in USA. It reflects the broader concept of the modem information profession reflecting the works of the authors as Machlup, Bell, Martin, etc. Competencies in the field of library and information services - results of the Project DECIDoc (J. Burgetová) ...p. 169-174 The Project DECIDoc (i.e. the acronym from the French "Dévelloper les
Eurocompétences pour l'Information et Documentation") belongs to the Project LEO NARDO DA VINCI which is the
main tool for implementation of European policy in professional education.
Subject classification of information and their accessibility (M. Balíková) ...p. 175-186 It is well known that the amount of information available
on the Internet is growing dramatically. The mission of libraries and information centers is to make information
available to end-users. The availability of a whole variety of documents - traditional (printed), an electronic
resource (textual, digital objects) presents a great challenge to information experts (library and information
professionals) in the current online environment. Uniform titles of music works (B. Sedláková) ...p. 187-197 This article results from a thesis, submitted in the Institute for Information
and Library Studies of the Philosophical Faculty of Charles University. It concerns to a problem of a use and of
a creation of uniform titles of music works. The first part turns to a role of uniform titles in catalogues on
the basis of studies from B. Tillett and S. Vellucci. Their studies touch bibliographic relationships in
catalogues. Some types of these relation ships are just provided by uniform titles. They become unfungible in
contemporary types of catalogues. The next part refers to a creation of uniform titles of music works according
to AACR2, LCRI and MCD. Only a general introduction to these problems, some matters of interest and polemic
areas were chosen to this article. Own examples with procedure are a part of it too.
IFLA statutes (J. Pilař) ...p. 198-204 Personal data in libraries (J. Binová) ...p. 205-206 From the REOS database to cooperative creation of personal authorities (J. Mika) ...p. 207-208 Cataloguing policy Will the UNIMARC format survive the year 2003? (B. Stoklasová) ...p. 208-210 Czech interpretation of the entry of corporate names in name and subject processing (H. Kubalová) ...p. 211-214 Reviews Fábryova, Livia: Prints of the 16th century in the Diocesan Library in Nitra (J. Kašparová ...p. 219-220 Czech books of the 20th century on CD-ROM (A. Brožek) ...p. 220-221 Anniversary of Dr. J. Burgetová (I. Kadlecová) ...p. 222 Searches compiled in the Library Science Section
in the 1st half of 2001 ...p. 223
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