Lorenzen, M.: Using the Internet for reference service (1995)
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- Abstract
- Provides 5 tips for using the Internet in reference work: use the rsources that are physically present in the library first as they will probably be faster to find there than on the Internet; use collection development skills to assess Internet resources before they are actually consulted in a reference transaction; use Veronica to search the Internet when there is no clear starting point; keep in mind that the Internet is heavily used and that it may not be possible to connect to an Internet site; and use Internet discussion groups for librarians to post reference questions