Session 11 - Additional Resources
These articles and Web sites are not part of your required reading for class. They are here for reference help in your discussion questions and your job.
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Ahlvers, Alicia and Barry Trott, "Older Adults and Readers' Advisory," Reference & Users Services Quarterly (Summer 2006): 305-312.
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American Library Association, Fact Sheet 7: Video and Copyright
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Brack, Lori and Joe McKenzie, "CLASS: The Future of Adult Porgramming in the Public Library," Public Libraries (May/June 2007): 40-44. [This article may be ILLed from the State Library.]
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Dixon, Sandy, "Formulating Open-Ended Questions."
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EBSCOhost and FirstSearch
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Library Service to Older Adults Guidelines by the Reference and Users Services Association.
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Affordable Reference bibliography by Deb Tobias
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McDermott, Irene, "I Get By with a Little Help From Thousands of Strangers," Searcher (March 2007): 12-16.
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Ohio Library Council, "Ohio Reference Excellence: Module 2: The Interview."
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Quanbeck, Beth Marie, Interlibrary Loan Copyright Compliance, December, 2001
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Quanbeck, Beth Marie, Additional Copyright Information, December 2001
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Robinson, William C., "The Reference Interview."
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Sariks, Joyce, "Rethinking the Readers' Advisory Interview," Booklist (April 1, 2007): 24.
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State Library of Iowa, "Creating a Readers' Advisory Service." An online class, there are many links to online tools, Web sites and articles for all to use.
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Trott, Barry and Vicki Novak, "A House Divided?," Reference & Users Services Quarterly (Winter 2006): 33-38.
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Van Fleet, Connie and Karen E. Antell, "Creating CyberSeniors: Older Adult Learning and Its Implications for Computer Training," Public Libraries (May/June, 2002) 149-155. [This article may be ILLed from the State Library.]
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