The 30+ reference titles honored as the best of 2020 speak to today’s issues and range across arts, literature, health, science, history, and more.
Librarians and readers looking for reliable and useful free web resources will find these top picks from 2020 worth exploring.
This year's Best Reference articles are marked by stunning visuals, from the stirring Protest! A History of Social and Political Protest Graphics to the quirky Atlas of Poetic Zoology.
LJ's best databases of the year are a wide assortment, from a one-stop shop for fashion students to archives of sex and sexuality.
A roundup of the best free resources, from a way to identify bots on social media to an app geared at helping those with low vision.
Though reference works are generally thought to be purely informational, no book is free from its author’s point of view. Many of the titles this year demonstrate that reference can take a stand.
What's better than free? Our resident InfoDocket guru curates 2018's best gratis reference sites and apps.
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