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Citation for the article:Hemmeter, Jeffrey A. “Household use of public libraries and large bookstores.” Library and Information Science Research 28 (2006): 595-616.Read via ScienceDirect.To some extent, this article…
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The Gypsy Librarian has posted an ‘Article Note’: On use of public libraries and large bookstores:
Hemmeter, Jeffrey A. “Household use of public libraries and large bookstores.” Library and Information Science Research…
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The article, dated January 17th, 2008 and entitled “Lost in Translation No More,” had a couple of interesting things that caught my attention. I read literature in Spanish when I get a chance. In that regard, I mostly…
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Citation for the article:Gayton, Jeffrey T., “Academic Libraries: ‘Social’ or ‘Communal?’ The Nature and Future of Academic Libraries. The Journal of Academic Librarianship 34.1 (January 2008): 60-66.Read via…
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Citation for the article:Hemmeter, Jeffrey A. “Household use of public libraries and large bookstores.” Library and Information Science Research 28 (2006): 595-616.Read via ScienceDirect.To some extent, this article…
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Just see the details over in the scratch pad if interested. Be back when I feel like it I guess. Best, and keep on blogging.
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In terms of the blog here, I did shorten the tagline under the title. Trying a bit of a new look in that regard. I also went ahead and took the time to add labels to the posts here (tagging). It was not perfect, but…
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