The case study discusses the benefits of switching from a bound reference collection to an electronic reference collection. The case study for the Gale Virtual Reference Library titled A Case for Electronic Reference Books was created by Sue Polanka
The growth in library patron use of electronic reference options has resulted in a larger number of ...
Academic libraries are experiencing a gradual decline in the number of reference transactions. In a ...
Libraries should provide just as many of the electronic media reference sources as they can afford. ...
The electronic reference book revolution is in full swing, and nearly every reference book publisher...
The case study discusses the benefits of switching from a bound reference collection to an electroni...
Presentation given at the 2011 College and University Libraries Section, Kansas Library Association ...
Purpose To provide a historical look at the development of web versions of reference materials and d...
The traditional work of reference librarians has been greatly impacted by access to electronic publi...
The Internet has significantly changed the ways in which information is provided, particularly in li...
What is the future direction of reference books? What types of policies are libraries implementing r...
This study describes a website content analysis of virtual reference services at all U.S. academic l...
Four years ago, RBB featured its first article comparing electronic reference aggregator and publish...
College students today flock to Wikipedia in droves, while at the same time academic libraries conti...
Without question, reference collections have changed. We are in the midst of a paradigm shift where ...
This presentation was given at the 2010 Brick and Click Libraries Symposium at Northwest Missouri St...
The growth in library patron use of electronic reference options has resulted in a larger number of ...
Academic libraries are experiencing a gradual decline in the number of reference transactions. In a ...
Libraries should provide just as many of the electronic media reference sources as they can afford. ...
The electronic reference book revolution is in full swing, and nearly every reference book publisher...
The case study discusses the benefits of switching from a bound reference collection to an electroni...
Presentation given at the 2011 College and University Libraries Section, Kansas Library Association ...
Purpose To provide a historical look at the development of web versions of reference materials and d...
The traditional work of reference librarians has been greatly impacted by access to electronic publi...
The Internet has significantly changed the ways in which information is provided, particularly in li...
What is the future direction of reference books? What types of policies are libraries implementing r...
This study describes a website content analysis of virtual reference services at all U.S. academic l...
Four years ago, RBB featured its first article comparing electronic reference aggregator and publish...
College students today flock to Wikipedia in droves, while at the same time academic libraries conti...
Without question, reference collections have changed. We are in the midst of a paradigm shift where ...
This presentation was given at the 2010 Brick and Click Libraries Symposium at Northwest Missouri St...
The growth in library patron use of electronic reference options has resulted in a larger number of ...
Academic libraries are experiencing a gradual decline in the number of reference transactions. In a ...
Libraries should provide just as many of the electronic media reference sources as they can afford. ...