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2006

Library and Information Science

Academic libraries--United States

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The Espn Pro Football Encyclopedia (Review), Sue Polanka Dec 2006

The Espn Pro Football Encyclopedia (Review), Sue Polanka

University Libraries' Staff Publications

This article is a book review of "The ESPN Pro Football Encyclopedia" by Pete Plamer.


Extremist Groups: Information For Students (Review), Sue Polanka Sep 2006

Extremist Groups: Information For Students (Review), Sue Polanka

University Libraries' Staff Publications

This article is a book review of "Extremist Groups: Information for Students."


Encyclopedia Of Rap And Hip Hop Culture (Review), Sue Polanka Jun 2006

Encyclopedia Of Rap And Hip Hop Culture (Review), Sue Polanka

University Libraries' Staff Publications

This article is a book review of "Encyclopedia of Rap and Hip Hop Culture" by Yvonne Bynoe.


Prisons And Prison Systems: A Global Encyclopedia (Review), Sue Polanka Apr 2006

Prisons And Prison Systems: A Global Encyclopedia (Review), Sue Polanka

University Libraries' Staff Publications

This article is a book review of "Prison and Prison Systems: A Global Encyclopedia" by Michael P. Roth.


Encyclopedia Of The Developing World (Review), Sue Polanka Mar 2006

Encyclopedia Of The Developing World (Review), Sue Polanka

University Libraries' Staff Publications

This article is a book review of "Encyclopedia of the Developing World" by Thomas M. Leonard.


Options For The E-Reference Collection, Sue Polanka Jan 2006

Options For The E-Reference Collection, Sue Polanka

University Libraries' Staff Publications

The electronic reference book revolution is in full swing, and nearly every reference book publisher is on board with the latest titles and interfaces for searching and retrieving top-notch scholarly resources. But which product will best suit your library? Which product has the best access and search features? And what about price-should you look for ownership or a subscription service? To assist with the reference e-book dilemma, this article examines five major electronic reference book products-ABC-CLlO's History Reference Online, Gale Virtual Reference Library, Greenwood Digital Collection, Oxford Reference Online, and Xreferplus-and compares them for content, search capabilities, interface, special features, …