Reimagining Reference in the 21st Century

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Reimagining Reference in the 21st Century
Author : David A. Tyckoson
File Size : 43,8 Mb
Publisher : Purdue University Press
Language : English
Release Date : 06 May 2024
ISBN : 9781557536983
Pages : 401 pages
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Libraries today provide a wider variety of services, collections, and tools than at any time in the past. This book explores how reference librarianship is changing to continue to help users find information they need in this shifting environment.

Reimagining Reference in the 21st Century

Libraries today provide a wider variety of services, collections, and tools than at any time in the past. This book explores how reference librarianship is changing to continue to help users find information they need in this shifting environment.

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