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The Reference Librarian's Bible

Print and Digital Reference Resources Every Library Should Own

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Divided into dedicated categories about the subjects most meaningful to librarians, this valuable resource reviews 500 texts across all major fields.
Drawing on their collective experience in reference services and sifting through nearly 30,000 reviews in ARBAonline, editors Steven Sowards, associate director for collection at Michigan State University Libraries, and Juneal Chenoweth, editor of American Reference Books Annual, curated this collection of titles, most of which have been published since 2000, to serve collections and reference librarians in academic and public libraries.
From the Encyclopedia of Philosophy and the Social Sciences and Encyclopedia of the Civil War to the Encyclopedia of Physics, Encyclopedia of Insects, and Taylor's Encyclopedia of Garden Plants to the formidable Oxford English Dictionary, The Reference Librarian's Bible encompasses every subject imaginable and will be your first stop for choosing and evaluating your library's collections as well as for answering patrons' questions.
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    • Library Journal

      November 1, 2018

      With so much unverified information available on the Internet, it can be difficult to choose reputable sources. Making it easier on librarians, Sowards (associate director for collections, Michigan State Univ. Libs., coauthor, Guide to Reference in Business and Economics) and managing editor of American Reference Books Annual (ARBA) Chenoweth have compiled a core list of best reference sources from ARBA and ARBAonline. The volume contains 500 reviews drawn from 29,000 titles published in ARBA from 2000 to the present. Each book reviewed was published by a reputable source and selected by numerous libraries for their collections; reviewers are identified by expertise and affiliation. Supplementary notes are added to newer editions and related works. Certain categories are omitted, such as directories, bibliographies, and indexing and abstracting tools. It's noted that some suggested sources may be too old or be unbalanced in terms of coverage. Online sources (Wikipedia, Google Maps) are included. VERDICT Libraries without access to ARBA or ARBAonline should consider this reasonably priced title. Library and information science students will also find it beneficial.--Susan Belsky, Oshkosh P.L., WI

      Copyright 2018 Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

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