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Journal of Library & Information Services In Distance Learning

2005 Volume 2, Number 2

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Table of Contents

Number of articles: 4

  1. An Editor's Tips on Publishing in Library Literature

    Stephen H. Dew

    Writing for professional library literature can be a challenging experience, especially for new writers and new librarians. This article reviews a variety of how-to-write publications intended for ... More

    pp. 3-12

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  2. Descriptive Cataloging Proficiencies among Beginning Students: A Comparison among Traditional-Class and Virtual-Class LIS Students

    Sylvia D. Hall-Ellis

    Catalogers and library educators have long articulated the importance of preparing entry-level catalog librarians for the profession. The professional literature suggests that graduates of... More

    pp. 13-43

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  3. How Library Paraprofessionals in Academic Institutions Can Benefit from Distance Education Opportunities

    Judith Dye

    With the proliferation of distance education courses in the field of library and information science today, academic library paraprofessionals have the means to continue their education while... More

    pp. 45-54

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  4. Blogging for the Distance Librarian

    Paul R. Pival

    Based on user lookups, "Merriam-Webster Online "proclaimed "Blog" the word of the year for 2004. Distance librarianship, until mid-way through 2004, was a subject that was underrepresented in the... More

    pp. 55-63

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