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Reference Services Review

Reference Services Review


Reference and instructional services for libraries in the digital age

ISSN: 0090-7324

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Editorial objectives

Reference Services Review (RSR ) is a quarterly, refereed journal dedicated to the enrichment of reference knowledge and the advancement of reference services.

RSR covers all aspects of reference functions, including automation of reference services, evaluation and assessment of reference functions and sources, models for delivering quality reference services in all types and sizes of libraries, development and management of teaching/learning activities, promotion of information literacy programs, and partnerships with other entities to achieve reference goals and objectives.

RSR prepares its readers to understand and embrace current and emerging technologies affecting reference functions, instructional services and information needs of library users. RSR also contains important literature guides on cultural, social, economic, political, and environmental issues, especially those which reflect a global, international perspective.

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Reference Services Review is available as part of an online subscription to the Emerald Library and Information Studies Subject Collection. For more information, please email collections@emeraldinsight.com.

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Sample Articles

  • Comparison of Wikipedia and other encyclopaedias for accuracy, breadth, and depth in historical articles
    Lucy Holman Rector
    Volume: 36 Issue: 1; 2008
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  • Creating and evaluating a subject-based blog: planning, implementation, and assessment
    Joanna Blair and Allison V. Level
    Volume: 36 Issue: 2; 2008
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