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Autor principal: Ekhaml, Leticia
Formato: Recurso educativo Open Access
Lenguaje:en
Publicado: 2003
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Acceso en línea:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ824233
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author Ekhaml, Leticia
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contents Look It Up! Web Reference Sources Ekhaml, Leticia Access to Information School Libraries Reference Materials Media Specialists Reference Services Users (Information) Librarians Web Sites Much is expected of today's school library media specialists with the many technological advances found in schools and library media centers. Oftentimes school library media specialists are spread thin in order to serve their patrons, and yet the public's demands for fast and quick access to information never stop. It pays for the school library media specialists to have at their fingertips a knowledge of authoritative Web reference sources to supplement the print sources in their collection. To assist in this effort, presented in this article is a selective list of authoritative reference sites with basic information including URL, year started, purpose or mission, authoritativeness, currency, availability of annotations, awards/recognition, special reference services for children, ask expert services, and type of reference sources featured.
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spellingShingle Look It Up! Web Reference Sources
Ekhaml, Leticia
Access to Information
School Libraries
Reference Materials
Media Specialists
Reference Services
Users (Information)
Librarians
Web Sites
Look It Up! Web Reference Sources Ekhaml, Leticia Access to Information School Libraries Reference Materials Media Specialists Reference Services Users (Information) Librarians Web Sites Much is expected of today's school library media specialists with the many technological advances found in schools and library media centers. Oftentimes school library media specialists are spread thin in order to serve their patrons, and yet the public's demands for fast and quick access to information never stop. It pays for the school library media specialists to have at their fingertips a knowledge of authoritative Web reference sources to supplement the print sources in their collection. To assist in this effort, presented in this article is a selective list of authoritative reference sites with basic information including URL, year started, purpose or mission, authoritativeness, currency, availability of annotations, awards/recognition, special reference services for children, ask expert services, and type of reference sources featured.
title Look It Up! Web Reference Sources
topic Access to Information
School Libraries
Reference Materials
Media Specialists
Reference Services
Users (Information)
Librarians
Web Sites
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ824233