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Author
Publisher
Coffee House Press
Pub. Date
2014
Language
English
Description
"This quirky and imaginative book celebrates individuals' potential for creativity and libraries as vital and vibrant community resources." —Kirkus Reviews
Information is free to everyone who steps into a library. So is creativity.
The Artist's Library embraces the idea that an artist is any person who uses creative tools to make new things, and provides the guidance and resources to make libraries...
Information is free to everyone who steps into a library. So is creativity.
The Artist's Library embraces the idea that an artist is any person who uses creative tools to make new things, and provides the guidance and resources to make libraries...
Author
Publisher
Princeton University Press
Pub. Date
c2008
Language
English
Description
This short, practical book introduces students to the important components of the information-seeking process. Unlike guides that describe the research process but do not explain its logic, this book focuses entirely on basic concepts, strategies, tools, and tactics for research--in both electronic and print formats. --from publisher description
Author
Series
Publisher
Rowman & Littlefield
Pub. Date
[2017]
Language
English
Description
Managing the Digital You: Where and How to Keep and Organize Your Digital Life is a much-needed guide for those struggling with how to manage and preserve their digital items. Starting with a values assessment, this book helps readers identify what items are important to them personally so that they can effectively prioritize their time and effort. Covering multimedia, correspondence, legacy planning, password protection, photos, non-digital documents,...
6) Creating a comprehensive information literacy plan: a how-to-do-it manual and CD-ROM for librarians
Author
Series
How-to-do-it manuals for libraries volume no. 150
Publisher
Neal-Schuman Publishers
Pub. Date
c2005
Language
English
Author
Publisher
The Belknap Press of Harvard University Press
Pub. Date
2020.
Language
English
Description
Opening with the notorious bonfires of "un-German" and Jewish literature in 1933 that offered such a clear signal of Nazi intentions, Burning the Books takes us on a 3000-year journey through the destruction of knowledge and the fight against all the odds to preserve it. Richard Ovenden, director of the world-famous Bodleian Library, explains how attacks on libraries and archives have been a feature of history since ancient times but have increased...
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