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List of Abbreviations Scopes and Aims of this book 1. Emergence of LIS in France: A tale of academic cohabitation and of memory loss 2. Emergence of LIS in Yugoslavia. Božo Težak’s information super-structures. 3. Emergence of LIS in Scandinavia. A tale of Nordic competition and cooperation 4. Emergence of LIS in Spain and Portugal under francophone influence 5. In search of a name and the object of a discipline: cross-fertilisation of ideas amongst European pioneers Conclusion Epilogue
This book traces the origins of library and information science as a higher education field in non-Anglophone European countries: France, the former Yugoslavia, Denmark, Sweden, Norway, Spain, and Portugal. It describes the characteristic features of library and information science development despite linguistic and terminological differences, and the network of influences among European pioneers from the first quarter of the 19th century to the last quarter of the 20th century, including Eugéne Morel, Suzanne Briet, Bozo Tezak, Niels Lund, and Paul Otlet.