Moving Beyond the Reference Desk: Being Where Users Need Us
Abstract
This article suggests a variety of ways in which reference librarians can be where the users are, in addition to service at the reference desk.
This article suggests a variety of ways in which reference librarians can be where the users are, in addition to service at the reference desk.
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This article suggests a variety of ways in which reference librarians can be where the users are, in addition to service at the reference desk.
Reference Librarian (The) – Taylor & Francis
Published: Jun 1, 2007
Keywords: Reference; Second Life; MySpace; Facebook; blogs
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