Reference Services Review: Volume 5 Issue 3

Reference and instructional services for libraries in the digital age

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Table of contents

State of the Art Survey of Reference Sources in the Fine Arts and Crafts

Elizabeth B. Pollard

Art publishing this year has been as bountiful as ever, and the scholars who provide art reference sources have been even more creative than usual. While art librarians have at…

State of the Art Survey of Reference Sources in Geology

David D. Ginsburg

Geology itself is a descriptive science (i.e., the description of landforms, rocks, etc.). To apply these observations geology depends heavily on the other sciences for data…

People's Rights: A Guide to ACLU Handbooks

Eugene Holtman

Individual rights as a part of our common heritage has evolved from the philosophies of Locke, Voltaire, and the declarations of the French and American Revolutions. The basic…

Engineering Our Environment

Sarojini Balachandran

Environmental engineering is primarily concerned with the application of technology to the urgent tasks of cleaning up our environment. Its practitioners generally attempt to cope…

Reference Sources Among NTIS Technical Reports

Rao Aluri

In general, regular selection tools for reference materials do not provide adequate coverage for government documents and technical reports. The situation is improving in the case…

Research Guide to Economics

M. Balachandran

Once dismissed as a dismal science, economics has, over a period of three centuries, acquired a respectability, signified quite appropriately by the institution of a separate…

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ISSN:

0090-7324

Online date, start – end:

1973

Copyright Holder:

Emerald Publishing Limited

Open Access:

hybrid

Editor:

  • Ms Sarah Barbara Watstein