The reference library user problems and solutions

Provide the best possible service to your library patrons. With a healthy respect for those who seek assistance at the reference desk, a group of library and information service specialists examine the public whom they serve. The Reference Library User focuses on the possible interactions between th...

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Other Authors: Katz, Bill
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Language:English
Published: New York The Haworth Press 1990
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