Aslib Proceedings: Volume 27 Issue 11/12
Table of contents
Structure and distribution of business information: some problem areas
Malcolm J. CampbellFirst I should make clear that what I mean by ‘business information’ for the purpose of this paper excludes the technical and scientific information requirements of business and…
Distance and distribution: a problem described
Maty JennoIn this paper, I shall outline the distribution of Commercial Information services in the South West. I shall explain some of the problems these services have in providing a…
Trade associations and the services they provide
L.S. AdlerIt is always useful at the beginning of any discourse to define the subject under discussion. I should therefore like to start by defining what a trade association is. This may…
Some problems on obtaining business information in Europe
Alexis B. LamyWhile the nature of scientific and technical information, if we disregard the language aspect, is fundamentally planetary, the economic type of information in contrast still…
Business information in France
B. NiewenglowskaIt is no light matter to speak about the main sources of business information in France, but in the context of this meeting, that is what I am supposed to do.
Business information in the Netherlands and Belgium
G. BlochAfter Aslib kindly invited me to this conference I spent considerable time trying to take stock of what business information is available in Belgium and the Netherlands. Of course…
Introducing users to sources of information: the approach of the London Business School
K.D.C. VernonThis is not a success story, it is an attempt to describe how our library staff have participated three times in a course for 1st year MSc students at the London Business School…
Business information in the library schools
Colin OfforThe purpose of this short paper is to describe a programme of seminars organized by the Aslib Economics and Business Information Group (AEBIG) and held at various library schools…