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  1. Barber, E.E.; Pisano, S.L.: ¬The teaching of information processing in the University of Buenos Aires, Argentina (2005) 0.05
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    Abstract
    The article describes broadly the current curriculum in the Departamento de Bibliotecología y Ciencia de la Información at the Facultad de Filosofía y Letras of the Universidad de Buenos Aires. It introduces the Information Processing Area, included cataloging and classification: its composition, theoretical background, strategies and teaching techniques used in the teaching process - learning, relationship with other areas in the curriculum, the mode of connection between theory and practice, as well as the main existing research areas.
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