Reference and Information Services: An Introduction

Reference and Information Services: An Introduction
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--— Collection Building . "A tool for library school students, new librarians, the public library reference desk, or anyone needing a general resource about providing information services and recommended tools of the trade … A well-written, readable work that is worth adding to a general ready-reference collection or a library student's bookshelf. --— Journal of Electronic Resources in Medical LibrariesLibrary school students will benefit from reading the book cover-to-cover, and the most diligent of them will remember it as an important component of their education The book is an irrepla
Ms. She is now a Lecturer and Director of the MLIS Program in the School of Communication, Information and Library Studies at Rutgers, the State University of New Jersey.Uma Hiremath is Executive Director at the Ames Free Library, Massachusetts. She received her MLS from Pratt Institute, New York, and her PhD in political science at the University of Pittsburgh. Kay Ann C
Reference and Information Services: An Introduction book has been released since 2017-12-29. Reference and Information Services: An Introduction are written by Kay Ann Cassell, Uma Hiremath and it has 480 of pages on paperback.