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Participating In The Conversation, Maria Otero-Boisvert
Participating In The Conversation, Maria Otero-Boisvert
School of Information Student Research Journal
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Collection Development Of Hiv/Aids Information Resources In American Libraries, Joseph G. Andrews Jr
Collection Development Of Hiv/Aids Information Resources In American Libraries, Joseph G. Andrews Jr
School of Information Student Research Journal
HIV/AIDS remains an incurable epidemic in the United States that disproportionately affects men who have sex with men (MSM) and African Americans. Library and information science (LIS) professionals can play a vital role in keeping these higher risk groups informed about preventing HIV/AIDS and living with the disease, through a variety of current information resources that addresses their specific questions. This paper reviews collection development policies proposed by LIS professionals and library agencies since the late 1980s, and evaluates how such policies took higher-risk user groups into consideration. The findings of this paper are that collection development policies have become …
Reaching Escape Velocity And The Purpose Of Slis Student Research Journal, Anthony Bernier
Reaching Escape Velocity And The Purpose Of Slis Student Research Journal, Anthony Bernier
School of Information Student Research Journal
No abstract provided.
Collaborative Scholarship In Library And Information Science, Suzanne Scott
Collaborative Scholarship In Library And Information Science, Suzanne Scott
School of Information Student Research Journal
No abstract provided.