Nawe, J.: How significant is nonverbal communication in the reference interview? : An overview (1989)
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- Abstract
- Considers the part played by nonverbal communication in a librarian's ability to develop expertise in the librarian-user interface of a reference work interview. Special attention is directed to gestures and facial expressions.
- Source
- Maktaba. 11(1989), no.1, S.19-22