From School Library Journal
Individuals who are considering a career in library science, veterans who are in need of a review of current practices, and library-school students would all benefit from this overview. Chapters address such topics as “Information Literacy,” “Evaluating Reference Sources,” “Library Catalogs,” “Searching the Web,” “Creating Electronic Library Resources,” “Core Curriculum and Collaboration,” and “Evaluation of Reference Service.” The book is organized with clearly labeled headings and subheadings and has a clear and direct writing style that employs the effective use of analogy. The practical, basic information appeals to those who need a quick, “to-the-point” update on a variety of current topics, particularly in reference services.–Beth Jones, Shelby County High School, Shelbyville, KY Copyright © Reed Business Information, a division of Reed Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
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