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Peer reviewedBurke, Redmond A. – College and Research Libraries, 1970
Some librarians doubt if the undergraduate student can best be served by university library facilities. Thus many have adopted the concept of separately housed undergraduate libraries tailored to the needs of undergraduates. This paper examines this question and offers an alternative solution. (Author/NH)
Descriptors: College Libraries, Library Collections, Library Instruction, Library Material Selection
Peer reviewedHendrick, Clyde; Murfin, Marjorie – College and Research Libraries, 1974
The report of a questionnaire study given to 168 students on their knowledge and opinion about periodical mutilation in the Kent State University Library. (Author/PF)
Descriptors: College Libraries, College Students, Library Collections, Library Instruction
Peer reviewedReeves, Pamela – College and Research Libraries, 1973
An extensive questionnarie survey and program of site visits reveals norms of practice in five areas of junior college library operation: instruction in library use; community relations; collection development; staffing, hours and circulation practices; and automation. Notable trends include strong audiovisual services, liberal circulation…
Descriptors: Audiovisual Aids, College Libraries, Community Relations, Library Automation
Peer reviewedRudd, Joel; Rudd, Mary Jo – College and Research Libraries, 1986
Describes important techniques by which library users avoid information overload, clarifies the terminology in the information overload literature, and reviews the major findings of this literature in the context of library applications. Implications for users and librarians are discussed. (CDD)
Descriptors: Academic Libraries, Cognitive Processes, Databases, Definitions


