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Main Authors: Aldrich, Duncan M., Cornwell, Gary, Barkley, Daniel
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Language:en
Published: 2000
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Online Access:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ620141
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author Aldrich, Duncan M.
Cornwell, Gary
Barkley, Daniel
author_facet Aldrich, Duncan M.
Cornwell, Gary
Barkley, Daniel
Aldrich, Duncan M.
Cornwell, Gary
Barkley, Daniel
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contents Changing Partnerships? Government Documents Departments at the Turn of the Millennium. Aldrich, Duncan M. Cornwell, Gary Barkley, Daniel Academic Libraries Case Studies Depository Libraries Federal Government Federal Programs Government Publications Higher Education Library Collections Library Services Printed Materials Reference Services Examines the impact of the transition of the Federal Depository Library Program from print collections to a mix of print and electronic materials. Considers library collections and services; discusses reference service within the context of Zipf's Law; and presents a case study of the University of Florida documents reference services. (Author/LRW)
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spellingShingle Changing Partnerships? Government Documents Departments at the Turn of the Millennium.
Aldrich, Duncan M.
Cornwell, Gary
Barkley, Daniel
Academic Libraries
Case Studies
Depository Libraries
Federal Government
Federal Programs
Government Publications
Higher Education
Library Collections
Library Services
Printed Materials
Reference Services
Changing Partnerships? Government Documents Departments at the Turn of the Millennium. Aldrich, Duncan M. Cornwell, Gary Barkley, Daniel Academic Libraries Case Studies Depository Libraries Federal Government Federal Programs Government Publications Higher Education Library Collections Library Services Printed Materials Reference Services Examines the impact of the transition of the Federal Depository Library Program from print collections to a mix of print and electronic materials. Considers library collections and services; discusses reference service within the context of Zipf's Law; and presents a case study of the University of Florida documents reference services. (Author/LRW)
title Changing Partnerships? Government Documents Departments at the Turn of the Millennium.
topic Academic Libraries
Case Studies
Depository Libraries
Federal Government
Federal Programs
Government Publications
Higher Education
Library Collections
Library Services
Printed Materials
Reference Services
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ620141