Reference Collection

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A01=Linda S Katz
academic library technology
Australian Academic Libraries
Australian University Libraries
Author_Linda S Katz
Category=GLH
Cd Rom Database
Cd Rom Drive
Cd Rom Product
Cd Rom Version
CIA World Factbook
Designing Library Web Sites
development
digital information literacy
digital reference resource management
Electronic Dictionaries
Electronic Reference Collections
electronic resource evaluation
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Federated Search
federated search systems
Federated Search Tools
haworth
Higher Education Policy Analysis
IAC
information
internet
librarian
library
Library Research Assignments
National Academy
National Library
OCLC FirstSearch
OCUL
online research tools
press
Print Reference Collections
public
Ready Reference Questions
Ready Reference Tools
Reference Collection
sites
subject guide curation
UK Academic Library
web
Web Based Subject Guides

Product details

  • ISBN 9780789028396
  • Weight: 460g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 216mm
  • Publication Date: 06 Jan 2006
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Inc
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Stay up-to-date with the growing amount of reference resources available online

How important is the World Wide Web to information retrieval and communication? Important enough that information professionals have seen students exit from their libraries en masse when Internet service was lost. Internet providers dominate the indexing and abstracting of periodical articles as major publishers now offer nearly all of their reference titles in digital form. Libraries spend increasing amounts of funding on electronic reference materials, and librarians devote an increasing amount of time to assisting in their use. The Reference Collection: From the Shelf to the Web is an essential guide to collection development for electronic materials in academic and public libraries.

The Reference Collection: From the Shelf to the Web tracks the continuing evolution of electronic reference resources-and how they’re accessedin a variety of settings. Librarians representing university, elementary school, and public libraries in the United States and Australia examine how reference collections have evolved over time (and may soon be a thing of the past); how public and school libraries have dealt with the changes; why library research assignments have become more difficult for teachers to make and for students to complete; how to organize online reference sources; and why the nature of plagiarism has changed in the electronic era. The book also examines the use of electronic references from a publisher’s perspective and looks at the most important Web-accessible reference toolsboth free and subscriptionin the areas of humanities, medicine, the social sciences, business, and education.

The Reference Collection: From the Shelf to the Web also examines:

  • issues of authority, accessibility, cost, comfort, and user education in evaluating electronic resources
  • the formation of purchasing consortia to facilitate the transfer of reference materials from print to online formats
  • current literature and research findings on the state of digital versus print reference collections
  • what electronic publishing means to smaller reference books (dictionaries, almanacs, etc.)
  • the need for increased information literacy among students
  • the nature, extent, and causes of cyber plagiarism
  • the use of federated search tools
  • and includes a selected list of the top 100 free Internet reference sites

The Reference Collection: From the Shelf to the Web is an essential resource for all reference and collection development librarians, and an invaluable aid for publishing professionals.

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