Talk:bibliothecologia

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RFV discussion: December 2016–April 2017[edit]

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One use here. I very much doubt that the Spanish word was derived from this. DTLHS (talk) 00:13, 23 December 2016 (UTC)Reply

The New Latin word bibliothecologia appears in the genitive inflected form in the M.Bibl. (Magister Bibliothecologiae) degree that has been granted in South Africa, which corresponds to the Master of Library Science. I am confident that you are correct that whereas New Latin bibliothecologia and Spanish bibliotecología are definitely cognate, they are both branches coming off of bibliotheca + -logia by themselves, rather than bibliotecología having come through bibliothecologia. I will correct have corrected the etymology at bibliotecología accordingly. Thanks, Quercus solaris (talk) 02:03, 23 December 2016 (UTC)Reply