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Selection tool for librarians. Contains over 16,000 essential print and web reference resources. Browse and search capabilities help you pinpoint resources. Allows creation of customized reading and collection development lists. | Selection tool for librarians. Contains over 16,000 essential print and web reference resources. Browse and search capabilities help you pinpoint resources. Allows creation of customized reading and collection development lists. |
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Database
Description
Selection tool for librarians. Contains over 16,000 essential print and web reference resources. Browse and search capabilities help you pinpoint resources. Allows creation of customized reading and collection development lists.
Sources
The Guide to reference, formerly Guide to reference books, has a long history in print as a core publication of librarianship in the United States. In this edition it celebrates its transformation as an online publication. This new Guide is, in effect, the centennial edition; it is the first to be published electronically and the first to engage the capacities and challenges of the Web as a medium for reference publishing and services.
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