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Cataloging : the professional development cycle / edited by Sheila S. Intner and Janet Swan Hill. by Intner, Sheila S | Hill, Janet Swan | Hayes, Robert M. The challenge of excellence in librarianship | Matarazzo, James M. The recruitment muddle: Entrances and exits | Bishoff, Liz. recruiting: Analyses and strategies | Coe, D. Whitney. recruiting: Analyses and strategies | Futas, Elizabeth. recruiting: Analyses and strategies | Zipkowitz, Fay. recruiting: Analyses and strategies | Hoerman, Heidi Lee. recruiting: Analyses and strategies | Leonhardt, Thomas W. recruiting: Analyses and strategies | Neal, James G. recruiting: Analyses and strategies | Reid, Marion T. recruiting: Analyses and strategies | Robbins, Jane B. Fiction and reality in educating catalogers | Avram, Henriette D. The education of cataloging librarians.Michael Carpenter, Carolyn O. Frost, Suzanne Hildenbrand, Sheila S. Intner, Beatrice Kovacs, Joseph R. Matthews, and Francis Miksa.The future of staff development | Eaton, Nancy L. On-the-job training: Issues and answers | Fitzgerald, Michael. On-the-job training: Issues and answers | Sullivan, Maureen. On-the-job training: Issues and answers | Weintraub, D. Kathryn. On-the-job training: Issues and answers. Material type: Text; Format:
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