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Library Trends

1995 Volume 44, Number 2

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Table of Contents

Number of articles: 4

  1. Books, Reading, and Undergraduate Education

    Peter V. Deekle

    Considers the role of books and reading in undergraduate education. Highlights include the future of books in American colleges, including reader interaction and new communications formats... More

    pp. 264-69

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  2. As the Cursor Blinks: Electronic Scholarship and Undergraduates in the Library

    Susan Griswold Blandy & Patricia O'Brien Libutti

    Discusses the role of the academic library in training undergraduate students in research methods. Highlights include changes resulting from the electronic dissemination of information; the... More

    pp. 279-305

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  3. Library User Education: Examining Its Past, Projecting Its Future

    Virginia M. Tiefel

    Discusses library user education in terms of content, impact, and limitations. Evaluation studies of library instruction are discussed; future possibilities are examined, including lifelong... More

    pp. 318-38

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  4. Plus ca Change... (The More Things Change...)

    Evan Ira Farber

    Examines the changing role of reference and bibliographic instruction librarians in undergraduate education. Topics include teaching students how to find information; faculty resistance to library ... More

    pp. 430-38

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