RLG (Research Libraries Group) - traduzione in Inglese
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RLG (Research Libraries Group) - traduzione in Inglese

LIBRARY THAT COLLECTS MATERIALS ON ONE OR MORE SUBJECTS TO SUPPORT SCHOLARLY OR SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH
Research libraries
  • Artifacts from the [[Library of Ashurbanipal]], established in the 7th century BC in present-day [[Iraq]].

RLG (Research Libraries Group)      
= RLG (Grupo de Bibliotecas de Investigación)
Ex: The Research Libraries Group (RLG) and the Library of Congress are proposing a joint pilot project to investigate methods of allowing RLG direct online access to the MARC Master File.
RLIN         
LIBRARY CONSORTIUM
Research Library Group; RLIN
(n.) = Red Informativa de las Bibliotecas de Investigación en USA
Ex: RLIN (Research Libraries Information Network) is a system used by the Research Libraries Group (RLG), a group dedicated to resolving common problems in collection development, management, access and preservation.
research supervisor         
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  • German historian [[Leopold von Ranke]] (1795–1886), considered to be one of the founders of modern source-based history
  • Microscopy]] Laboratory of the [[Idaho National Laboratory]]
  • The research room at the New York Public Library, an example of [[secondary research]] in progress
  • Nature]]'', 4 November 1869
  • ''Sonne'']]
  • [[Basrelief]] sculpture "Research holding the torch of knowledge" (1896) by ''Olin Levi Warner''. [[Library of Congress]], Thomas Jefferson Building, in Washington, D.C.
  • Research cycle
  • Research design and evidence
SYSTEMATIC STUDY UNDERTAKEN TO INCREASE KNOWLEDGE
Research methods; Researcher; Researchers; Research supervisor; Research method; Research ethics; Original Research; Original research; Researching; Scientific ethics; Research project; Experimental ethics; Academic research; Research department; Research Methods; Reseacher; Researched; Leading Researcher; Research ethics of science; Morality of science; RESEARCH; Science ethics; Researcher (job title); Senior researcher; Junior researcher; Leading researcher; Principal researcher; Senior Researcher; Principal Researcher; Junior Researcher; Senior Research Associate; Artistic research; Ethical approval; Ethical issues in research; Fresh research; Primary research; Funding of research; Unethical research; Research study; Questionable research practices
(n.) = director de tesis
Ex: This will provide research supervisors with important information about how best to structure their supervision in order to guide students toward timely completion.

Definizione

linear
adj.
Botánica. Zoología. Líneal.
verbo trans.
1) Tirar líneas.
2) poco usado Bosquejar.

Wikipedia

Research library

A research library is a library that contains an in-depth collection of material on one or several subjects. A research library will generally include an in-depth selection of materials on a particular topic or set of topics and contain primary sources as well as secondary sources. Research libraries are established to meet research needs and, as such, are stocked with authentic materials with quality content. Research libraries are typically attached to academic or research institutions that specialize in that topic and serve members of that institution. Large university libraries are considered research libraries, and often contain many specialized branch research libraries. The libraries provide research materials for students and staff of these organizations to use and can also publish and carry literature produced by these institutions and make them available to others. Research libraries could also be accessible to members of the public who wish to gain in-depth knowledge on that particular topic.

Research libraries face a unique challenge of making research materials accessible and available to patrons. They also need to ensure there are no copyright-related issues with their materials, ensure that as many materials as possible are open access, and ensure all their materials are reliably sourced.

Some specialized research libraries could include those affiliated to governmental organizations which may hold documents of historical, legal or political import, or music libraries which will have books and journals on music, as well as films and recordings for musicians to access.

Research libraries will generally have materials that are typically non-fiction and scholarly. These traditionally included books, periodicals, journals, newspapers, manuscripts and cassette tapes. With the advent of technology, this has evolved to include CDs, DVDs, Ebooks, audiobooks and online research catalogues. Research library collections are focused on one or more subjects or fields of study and the material available on those topics are typically more extensive and in-depth than that found in public lending libraries. Institutions such as universities may have multiple research libraries on campus, each dedicated to different faculties or subjects.

Research libraries may also publish their own scholarly research which is conducted by their librarians on their topics of choice.