Reference and information services an introduction

This text is designed to provide the beginning student of library and information science with an overview of the most important tools for general reference work and the concepts and theory behind today's reference services. Part I deals with concepts and theory and is topical. It covers such a...

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Other Authors: Bopp, Richard E, Smith, Linda C
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Englewood, Colo. Libraries Unlimited, Inc. 1995
Edition:Second edition
Series:Library science text series
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