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Full-Text Articles in Social and Behavioral Sciences
Beyond The Family Tree: Genealogy Instruction As A Gateway To Primary Source Literacy, Deedee Baldwin
Beyond The Family Tree: Genealogy Instruction As A Gateway To Primary Source Literacy, Deedee Baldwin
Library Philosophy and Practice (e-journal)
Say the word “genealogy” in an academic library, and you are bound to see weary librarians and archivists roll their eyes and sigh. But academic librarians can do more than accepting genealogists as a frustrating fact of life: they can recognize a perfect opportunity to teach primary source literacy concepts to a group that is more than open to learning them.
Users’ Perception Of Print Media Retention In A Digital Era., Obia Inyang, Margaret Umoh Dr
Users’ Perception Of Print Media Retention In A Digital Era., Obia Inyang, Margaret Umoh Dr
Library Philosophy and Practice (e-journal)
Print media usage presented some important qualities overtime, which have made it an advantageous medium of study regardless of the technological advancements of the contemporary times popularly described as the information age. The value, as perceived by scholars in training (users of academic libraries especially), were sort by this research to analyze why prints are still glamour for, in a digital era with all the improvements made by digital adoptions. This study revealed that 378 respondents returned their questionnaire copies out of the 500 sent out and constituted 75.6% returns. Results for objective 1, revealed among others that, clients’ have …
Using Visual Prompts In Research, Maura A. Smale, Mariana Regalado
Using Visual Prompts In Research, Maura A. Smale, Mariana Regalado
Publications and Research
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