NOW WHAT SHOULD WE DO WITH THEM?: ARTISTS’ BOOKS IN THE CURRICULUM
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Published:2003-09-01
Issue:2
Volume:4
Page:109-120
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ISSN:2150-668X
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Container-title:RBM: A Journal of Rare Books, Manuscripts, and Cultural Heritage
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Short-container-title:RBM
Abstract
Teaching has become a central part of the job of nearly every academic librarian. Nowhere is this more true than in liberal arts colleges and other institutions where undergraduates are the primary focus. Whether or not librarians are able to offer courses for credit, we do a great deal of instruction at the reference desk, in group instruction sessions, and in one‐on‐one appointments. Although much of this teaching focuses on using online resources, a substantial portion is aimed at making sure that students understand that not everything is available on the Internet, nor will it ever be. We teach students . . .
Publisher
American Library Association
Subject
General Earth and Planetary Sciences,General Environmental Science
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