Reference Services Review: Volume 44 Issue 1
Reference and instructional services for libraries in the digital age
Table of contents
A massively flipped class: Designing and implementing active learning information literacy instruction for a large enrollment course
Julia E. RodriguezThe purpose of this paper is to describe and analyze how one-shot library instruction sessions for large lecture classes can effectively be “flipped”, and can incorporate active…
A modern, simplified citation style and student response
Scott Lanning– The purpose of this paper is to see if there is a need for and an interest in a modernized and simplified citation style (SCS).
Reflective assessment: opportunities and challenges
Anne Jumonville Graf, Benjamin R. HarrisLibrarians engage in assessment for several purposes, such as to improve teaching and learning, or to report institutional value. In turn, these assessments shape our perspectives…
Citation apps for mobile devices
Mary K. Van Ullen, Jane KesslerThe purpose of this paper is to evaluate the accuracy and functionality of a selection of basic Android and iOS apps for mobile devices designed to generate bibliographic…
Reference Services Review: content analysis, 2012-2014
Katherine W. Clark– The purpose of this paper is to present a retrospective analysis of content published in Reference Services Review between 2012 and 2014.
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- Ms Sarah Barbara Watstein