1st Edition
Puzzles and Essays from 'The Exchange' Tricky Reference Questions
By Charles R Anderson
Copyright 2003
234 Pages
by
Routledge
234 Pages
by
Routledge
234 Pages
by
Routledge
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Who said that? When did that happen? Where the heck does that thing come from? Was that French, or what? What's that supposed to mean? For 35 years, librarians in the United States and other countries sent puzzles they could not solve locally to “The Exchange,” a column for reference librarians appearing in RQ (and later, RUSQ), the official journal of the... Read more
- Preface
- Chapter 1. Strange and Common Customs
- Chapter 2. Reference Commandments for the Twenty-First Century
- Chapter 3. Popular Sayings
- Chapter 4. The Ambiguous Library
- Chapter 5. Quotations: Spurious and Real
- Chapter 6. There Will Always Be Reference Librarians
- Chapter 7. Poem Fragments
- Chapter 8. Artificial Nonintelligence
- Chapter 9. People and Places
- Chapter 10. Universal AccessFree and Open AccessIt Depends
- Chapter 11. Words and Phrases
- Chapter 12. Right or WrongWhat's the Question?
- Chapter 13. Literary Connections
- Chapter 14. Reference Anxiety
- Chapter 15. Miscellany
- Chapter 16. Technological Change and Libraries
- Chapter 17. Unanswered Questions
- Conclusion
- Appendix
- References
- Index
Biography
Anderson, Charles R






