Those materials in the 400's get quite the workout, as most of us know. It's a near constant request from patrons. Do you have any personal experience or patron testimony as to which publications are better than others? Also, are there any materials online that we can guide them to? Please give us your thoughts!
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Monday, November 23, 2009
Monday, November 16, 2009
Question #25: Where can I find Directories of Newspapers and Magazines (National & International)?
This question will definitely be even portions of JPL resources and online. What can you tell patrons about the periodicals in the system (both at the branches and at Main)? What do we have access to in our databases? Finally, where can they find well-organized guides online to newspaper and magazine stories? Please give us your thoughts!
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Monday, November 9, 2009
Question #24: Where can I find peer-reviewed articles and journals?
Here we get into a more academic need than we are usually used to in the public library, yet there are those students from local colleges (and sometimes from high schools) that require serious sources for their assignments. How do you go about showing them where the peer-reviewed journals and how to identify them? Please give us your thoughts!
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