We end our ten month long project with a bit of a miscellaneous category. My general aim here is to point out where one can find stuff like almanacs, encyclopedias and so on, but I also want to open this up to all of you who know of really great print resources and websites that you like to share with people. These may fall into subject categories we have already covered (and you never got around to posting on the blog) or they may be on a subject we have left out. Doesn't matter. Please tell us about them, and thank you for your particpation!
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Monday, March 15, 2010
Monday, March 8, 2010
Question #41: Where can I find addresses and phone numbers?
Our penultimate... which by the way means "next-to-last", kids, not "biggest". Also, "decimate" only means taking out %10 of something, not completely obliterating something. This haranguing was brought to you by the good folks at Merriam Webster.
Where was I?
Oh, yeah. Anyway, our penultimate question is one of the most common we get asked. By virtue of this, nearly every librarian in the system has experience with it and has their own way of finding the answers. So what is your way? Please give us your thoughts!
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Click on the large comment box, type your question or questions (plus whatever else you'd like to contribute to the discussion) and then click Post Comment.
Where was I?
Oh, yeah. Anyway, our penultimate question is one of the most common we get asked. By virtue of this, nearly every librarian in the system has experience with it and has their own way of finding the answers. So what is your way? Please give us your thoughts!
Here are the steps for posting a comment:
Click on the word comments at the bottom of the post.
Click on the drop down menu next to Comment as and choose Name/URL.
Click on the box below Name and type your name, then click Continue.
Click on the large comment box, type your question or questions (plus whatever else you'd like to contribute to the discussion) and then click Post Comment.
Monday, March 1, 2010
Question #40: Where can I find automobile repair manuals and information?
We're down to the final three of our 42 Project, and this week we tackle automobile reference questions. Obviously, we have Chilton and Motor manuals. We also have the superb Automobile Repair Reference Center database. But what else is available to people online? Please give us your thoughts!
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Click on the box below Name and type your name, then click Continue.
Click on the large comment box, type your question or questions (plus whatever else you'd like to contribute to the discussion) and then click Post Comment.
Here are the steps for posting a comment:
Click on the word comments at the bottom of the post.
Click on the drop down menu next to Comment as and choose Name/URL.
Click on the box below Name and type your name, then click Continue.
Click on the large comment box, type your question or questions (plus whatever else you'd like to contribute to the discussion) and then click Post Comment.
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