Carbone, J.J.: Small public libraries : suggestions for reference service improvement (1988)
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- Abstract
- Small public libraries can improve their reference effectiveness. By establishing a strong, integrated, 'low-profile' community information service, as well as the development of a modest on-line searching service, the small public library can go beyond its own walls to reinforce its status as the primary outlet for knowledge and research in the community.
- Source
- Reference librarian. 1988, no.21, S.31-44
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