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Suitable for those who are not intimately familiar with Web 2.0 tools and how to exploit them fully in your daily reference work, this book applies super-search strategies to a …
Developing an effective website is important for any organization. While the web designer must create a visually appealing navigable site, the information manager must determine …
The Internet has transformed the role of the library and information professional out of all recognition. Its reach extends into every aspect of service delivery: purchasing of …
Most Internet guides are concerned with how to find information on the Net, but searchers are now faced with a vast amount of information all of varying accuracy, reliability and …
This book explores the landscape of information literacy (IL) theory and practice, providing an up-to-date guidebook for anyone wishing to develop their knowledge, understanding …
This book offers a starting point to understanding and teaching the six threshold concepts listed in the new ACRL Framework for Information Literacy for Higher Education, an …
The world wide web is arguably the most important, and certainly the largest and most ubiquitous, cultural and commercial information resource in existence. The requirements to …
There are trillions of bytes of information within the web, all of it driven by behind-the-scenes data. Vast quantities of information make it hard to find what's really important. …
In resource poor, cost saving times, this book provides practical advice on new methods and technologies involved in systematic searching and explores the role of information …
As public access to the internet continues to increase, libraries will receive more and more information requests online. Virtual reference can no longer be regarded as an 'extra' …