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Reference Interviews, Questions, and Materials

by Thomas P. Slavens
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Overview

Now in paperback with answer key included. The new third edition of this textbook includes questions that may be answered from electronic sources, such as the Internet, WILSONLINE, DIALOG, ORBIT, and various CD-ROMs, in addition to reference works in print formats. The work is designed to teach students in library and information science, as well as college and secondary-school students in library orientation and bibliographical instruction programs, to use reference works to locate data by providing experience with such tools. Chapters are based on types of reference works in electronic and print formats: encyclopedias, yearbooks, sources of statistics, biographical works, bibliographies, dictionaries, handbooks, indexes to periodicals, directories, and keys to government publications. Each chapter is subdivided into three sections: the first includes interviews that have taken place in public, academic, school, and special libraries; the second lists questions that can be answered from the sources listed in the third section.

Synopsis

Includes questions that may be answered from electronic sources, such as the Internet, DIALOG, ORBIT, and various CD-ROMs, in addition to reference works in print formats. The work is designed to teach students in library and information science, as well as college and secondary-school students in library orientation and bibliographical instruction programs, to use reference works to locate data by providing experience with such tools. Answer key included.

About the Author, Thomas P. Slavens

Thomas P. Slavens (Ph.D., University of Michigan), a faculty member at Michigan's School of Information and Library Sciences, has been President of ALISE, published scores of periodical articles and 23 books (including Number One in the U.S.A. from Scarecrow), and co-authored four books in the Sources of Information in the Humanities series.

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Reference Reviews

The questions are well-chosen, and those of us responsible for training staff and students will find this book a useful resource to quarry.

The Journal Of Academic Librarianship

Can definitely reduce the time-consuming work of constructing exercise problems.

Book Details

Published
May 1, 2003
Publisher
The Rowman & Littlefield Publishing Group Inc
Pages
232
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780810847415

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