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Main Authors: Hosel, Harold V., Kunselman, Joan D.
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Language:en
Published: 1980
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Online Access:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED212264
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author Hosel, Harold V.
Kunselman, Joan D.
author_facet Hosel, Harold V.
Kunselman, Joan D.
Hosel, Harold V.
Kunselman, Joan D.
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contents Library Research Strategies. Hosel, Harold V. Kunselman, Joan D. College Libraries Higher Education Humanities Information Seeking Library Instruction Research Libraries Search Strategies Social Sciences Student Research Intended primarily for students in the humanities and social sciences at the University of California, Riverside, this text offers an integrated approach to library research strategies and basic bibliographic resources which is also applicable in other research libraries. The text is designed to provide the basis for a formal course in library research strategies and bibliography. Chapters are devoted to: (1) Research Strategies and Introductory Sources, (2) The Card Catalog as a Basic Research Tool, (3) Evaluation and Book Reviews, (4) Indexes, (5) Bibliographies, (6) Criticism, (7) Government Publications, and (8) Maps and Microforms. A glossary of library terms is appended. (RAA)
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spellingShingle Library Research Strategies.
Hosel, Harold V.
Kunselman, Joan D.
College Libraries
Higher Education
Humanities
Information Seeking
Library Instruction
Research Libraries
Search Strategies
Social Sciences
Student Research
Library Research Strategies. Hosel, Harold V. Kunselman, Joan D. College Libraries Higher Education Humanities Information Seeking Library Instruction Research Libraries Search Strategies Social Sciences Student Research Intended primarily for students in the humanities and social sciences at the University of California, Riverside, this text offers an integrated approach to library research strategies and basic bibliographic resources which is also applicable in other research libraries. The text is designed to provide the basis for a formal course in library research strategies and bibliography. Chapters are devoted to: (1) Research Strategies and Introductory Sources, (2) The Card Catalog as a Basic Research Tool, (3) Evaluation and Book Reviews, (4) Indexes, (5) Bibliographies, (6) Criticism, (7) Government Publications, and (8) Maps and Microforms. A glossary of library terms is appended. (RAA)
title Library Research Strategies.
topic College Libraries
Higher Education
Humanities
Information Seeking
Library Instruction
Research Libraries
Search Strategies
Social Sciences
Student Research
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED212264