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Main Authors: Frank, Donald G., Raschke, Gregory K., Wood, Julie, Yang, Julie Z.
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Language:en
Published: 2001
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Online Access:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ631244
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author Frank, Donald G.
Raschke, Gregory K.
Wood, Julie
Yang, Julie Z.
author_facet Frank, Donald G.
Raschke, Gregory K.
Wood, Julie
Yang, Julie Z.
Frank, Donald G.
Raschke, Gregory K.
Wood, Julie
Yang, Julie Z.
collection Education Resources Information Center
contents Information Consulting: The Key to Success in Academic Libraries. Frank, Donald G. Raschke, Gregory K. Wood, Julie Yang, Julie Z. Academic Libraries Administrators Faculty Higher Education Information Needs Information Seeking Interdisciplinary Approach Library Services Scholarly Communication Discussion of information consulting in academic libraries focuses on consulting with faculty, administrators, and other related scholars. Topics include the need for more active information consulting, including the growth of interdisciplinary research, changes in information seeking behavior, and changes in scholarly communication; and elements of successful consulting. (LRW)
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spellingShingle Information Consulting: The Key to Success in Academic Libraries.
Frank, Donald G.
Raschke, Gregory K.
Wood, Julie
Yang, Julie Z.
Academic Libraries
Administrators
Faculty
Higher Education
Information Needs
Information Seeking
Interdisciplinary Approach
Library Services
Scholarly Communication
Information Consulting: The Key to Success in Academic Libraries. Frank, Donald G. Raschke, Gregory K. Wood, Julie Yang, Julie Z. Academic Libraries Administrators Faculty Higher Education Information Needs Information Seeking Interdisciplinary Approach Library Services Scholarly Communication Discussion of information consulting in academic libraries focuses on consulting with faculty, administrators, and other related scholars. Topics include the need for more active information consulting, including the growth of interdisciplinary research, changes in information seeking behavior, and changes in scholarly communication; and elements of successful consulting. (LRW)
title Information Consulting: The Key to Success in Academic Libraries.
topic Academic Libraries
Administrators
Faculty
Higher Education
Information Needs
Information Seeking
Interdisciplinary Approach
Library Services
Scholarly Communication
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ631244