Jennifer A. Townes

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Online Searching: A Guide to Finding Quality Information Efficiently and Effectively, 3rd Ed

Though written with LIS students and faculty in mind, this volume will be of use to any librarian wishing to update their online searching skills.
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Academic Libraries and Collaborative Research Services

This edited volume will be useful to academic librarians and higher education campus administrators looking for practical methods to facilitate cross-campus collaboration.
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Innovation and Experiential Learning in Academic Libraries: Meeting the Needs of Today’s Students

The diversity of projects represented make this a must-read for library leaders considering experiential learning programs.
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Compact Copyright: Quick Answers to Common Questions

Librarians will find value in this work, whether they treat it as a reference or read it cover to cover. Though geared toward academic and public librarians, it will benefit any information professional faced with copyright questions.
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Assessing Academic Library Performance: A Handbook

This volume will be useful for those academic librarians who have assessment responsibilities or are new to assessment in general.
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The Six-Step Guide to Library Worker Engagement

Only time will tell whether this manual will be a much-needed asset during this tumultuous period, but library directors and administrators would do well to purchase it.

The Readers’ Advisory Guide to Horror

Librarians will appreciate the updated recommendations and accessible organization. Those interested in a more complete history of horror fiction will find within a thoughtful exploration of previously excluded authors and emerging talent.

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Intellectual Freedom Manual

Library administrators will find that the guidance included in the 10th edition supersedes that of the ninth edition, particularly in the “Deeper Look” sections, and is thus a crucial replacement. Librarians of all kinds will appreciate the continuing reflection on our professional principles and values.
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Reading, Research, and Writing: Teaching Information Literacy with Process-Based Research Assignments

A helpful resource for academic librarians who struggle with pedagogy and/or the framework. Of use for faculty interested in different methods of teaching reading and writing.
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