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Abstract
Purpose
This study aims to report on the findings of a detailed analysis of the collection development tools of use to subject bibliographers in meeting the challenges of the ongoing changes within the broad discipline of area studies.
Design/methodology/approach
Select online and print resources are examined for their treatment of specific area studies subjects.
Findings
This study identifies the benefits of subject resources, points out inconsistencies with the use of the controlled vocabulary and notes subject access limitations.
Practical implications
The analyzed resources will assist library professionals in identifying and selecting relevant sources.
Originality/value
The detailed analysis of how this subject is treated by numerous resources is unique to the field of library science.