Virtual Reference on a Budget: Case Studies
Role
Editors: T. Dalston & M. Pullin
Contributing Authors: Bogel, G., Bomar, S., Creel, S. & Swarlis, L.
Files
Description/Summary
Gayle Bogel is a contributing author, "" Virtual reference service in a middle school setting", p.67-76.
Book Description: Use this practical resource to create a virtual reference service in your school or public library using little to no budget money! Learn how to use virtual reference without purchasing expensive hardware and software. Get beneficial resources to help sell virtual reference ideas to administrators and technology coordinators. Find out about providing virtual reference services to special patron populations like hearing-impaired students. These case studies address the knowledge and skills needed for evaluating, acquiring, and using electronic databases, Internet materials, and online services. - Publisher description
ISBN
9781586832872
Publication Date
2008
Publication Information
Bogel, G., Bomar, S., Creel, S. & Swarlis, L. (2008)." Virtual reference service in a middle school setting" in T. Dalston & M. Pullin (Ed.). Virtual Reference on a Budget: Case Studies. (pp. 67-76). Columbus, Ohio:Linworth.
Recommended Citation
Dalston, Teresa; Pullin, Michael; Bogel, Gayle; Bomar, S.; Creel, S.; and Swarlis, L., "Virtual Reference on a Budget: Case Studies" (2008). School of Education and Human Development Faculty Book and Media Gallery. 11.
https://digitalcommons.fairfield.edu/education-books/11
Comments
Copyright 2008 Linworth