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Grinell, Stuart F. – RQ, 1987
Reviews the literature on online bibliographic databases for secondary sources in history. The effect of online databases on the reference process is discussed, and the principal databases in the field are introduced. Areas for future research are suggested, and 23 references are listed. (Author/MES)
Descriptors: Bibliographic Databases, Historians, History, Literature Reviews

Baker, Sharon L., Ed.; And Others – RQ, 1995
Guest columnist Paul D. Healey discusses World Wide Web as an Internet reference tool for librarians in adult reference services. Discussion highlights include an examination of Web uses in retrieving hypertext documents, a review of Web uses in law libraries, an analysis of quality control problems, and challenges faced by users. (JMV)
Descriptors: Adult Programs, Computer Networks, Electronic Text, Hypermedia

Nixon, Judith M. – RQ, 1984
Discusses primary-source legal materials (laws, regulations, court decisions) useful for public libraries. Highlights include a discussion of federal and state branches of government and corresponding publications; tools needed for legal research (digests, annotated codes, "pocket parts"); four levels of legal service; and primary…
Descriptors: Government (Administrative Body), Government Publications, Laws, Legislation

Miller, Richard E. – RQ, 1986
Discusses gradual emergence of reference service in today's liberal arts college libraries through a century of changes in the liberal arts curriculum, in teaching methods, faculty attitudes toward librarians, library facilities, and research tools. The relatively recent acceptance of reference service has obscured difficulties early proponents…
Descriptors: Adoption (Ideas), College Libraries, Educational Change, Futures (of Society)