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Book ReviewsBest Bet Internet: Reference and Research When You Don't Have Time to Mess Around |
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Book: Best Bet Internet: Reference and Research When You Don't Have Time to Mess Around
Written by: Shirley Duglin Kennedy |
Publisher: American Library Association
Average Customer Rating: 5.0 / 5
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Best Bet a searcher's roadmap to today's Internet Rating:
5 / 5
Shirley's a colleague and friend (disclaimer), but her new work via ALA is a much-needed cut-to-the-answers handbook for busy researchers, librarians, and information professionals. Kudos for the spirit of humor and yep-been-there tales that lace the solid tips and site information with her personal style and elan. I'll keep my copy right beside my autographed copy of Reva Basch's "Secrets of the Super Net Searchers." For serious Internet searching today, this is the guidebook to cyberspace.
Handy Internet Reference Tool for Libraries...or anyone! Rating:
5 / 5
As reference librarian at the North Dade branch of the Miami-Dade system, I have found this superior and more up to date than the mass produced guides found everywhere these days including the supermarket. Our two week old copy is already thumbworn as we keep it by our copies of the terminals for patron reference. I think we may order another one and hide for staff use only! Good job Ms. Kennedy...just keep updating the book!
Great Guide for Internet Research Rating:
5 / 5
As an instructor of Internet research to audiences at all levels, I appreciate the direct, no-nonsense, and humorous approach Kennedy takes. The author manages to demystify a subject that intimidates many, even some librarians, who would benefit from reading this book themselves before they check it out to their patrons.
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