Examines the issues of reference context and discoverability in school, public, and academic libraries, as well as within the reference publishing community.
Making summer count. Los Angeles, CA: Rand Corporation. McQuillan, J., & Krashen, S.D. (2008). Commentary:Canfree reading take you all the way? A response to Cobb (2007). About. Language Learning & Technology, 6, 104–109.
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The Handbook of Research on the Role of Libraries, Archives, and Museums in Achieving Civic Engagement and Social Justice in Smart Cities examines the application of tools and techniques in library and museum literacy in achieving civic ...
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"This book is crucial to understanding changes and the new expectations that library users have in the 21st century, including identifying, implementing and updating new technologies, understanding copyright and fair use laws, creating ...
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Typically, a library will automatically buy a book on a third or fourth use. The contributions in this volume, written by experts, describe the genesis and brief history of patron-driven acquisitions, its current status, and its promise.