Kister's Atlas Buying Guide

Kister's Atlas Buying Guide
Title Kister's Atlas Buying Guide PDF eBook
Author Kenneth F. Kister
Publisher Greenwood
Pages 254
Release 1984-01-30
Genre Reference
ISBN

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Evaluative annotated bibliography of atlases including acquisition guidelines, sources for reviews of maps and atlases, and publishers.

Kister's Concise Guide to Best Encyclopedias

Kister's Concise Guide to Best Encyclopedias
Title Kister's Concise Guide to Best Encyclopedias PDF eBook
Author Kenneth F. Kister
Publisher Phoenix, Ariz. : Oryx Press
Pages 130
Release 1988
Genre Reference
ISBN

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Mapping It Out

Mapping It Out
Title Mapping It Out PDF eBook
Author Mark Monmonier
Publisher University of Chicago Press
Pages 316
Release 2015-07-27
Genre Science
ISBN 022621785X

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Writers know only too well how long it can take—and how awkward it can be—to describe spatial relationships with words alone. And while a map might not always be worth a thousand words, a good one can help writers communicate an argument or explanation clearly, succinctly, and effectively. In his acclaimed How to Lie with Maps, Mark Monmonier showed how maps can distort facts. In Mapping it Out: Expository Cartography for the Humanities and Social Sciences, he shows authors and scholars how they can use expository cartography—the visual, two-dimensional organization of information—to heighten the impact of their books and articles. This concise, practical book is an introduction to the fundamental principles of graphic logic and design, from the basics of scale to the complex mapping of movement or change. Monmonier helps writers and researchers decide when maps are most useful and what formats work best in a wide range of subject areas, from literary criticism to sociology. He demonstrates, for example, various techniques for representing changes and patterns; different typefaces and how they can either clarify or confuse information; and the effectiveness of less traditional map forms, such as visibility base maps, frame-rectangle symbols, and complementary scatterplot designs for conveying complex spatial relationships. There is also a wealth of practical information on map compilation, cartobibliographies, copyright and permissions, facsimile reproduction, and the evaluation of source materials. Appendixes discuss the benefits and limitations of electronic graphics and pen-and-ink drafting, and how to work with a cartographic illustrator. Clearly written, and filled with real-world examples, Mapping it Out demystifies mapmaking for anyone writing in the humanities and social sciences. "A useful guide to a subject most people probably take too much for granted. It shows how map makers translate abstract data into eye-catching cartograms, as they are called. It combats cartographic illiteracy. It fights cartophobia. It may even teach you to find your way."—Christopher Lehmann-Haupt, The New York Times

Basic Reference Sources

Basic Reference Sources
Title Basic Reference Sources PDF eBook
Author Margaret Taylor
Publisher Scarecrow Press
Pages 340
Release 1990
Genre Education
ISBN 9780810822443

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A perennial favorite. ...invaluable as a learning tool. I highly recommend it. --PREVIEW

Travel Resources

Travel Resources
Title Travel Resources PDF eBook
Author Stephen Walker
Publisher Scarecrow Press
Pages 376
Release 2009-08-28
Genre Travel
ISBN 0810869470

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Written for the traveler who needs information beyond what is provided in a general guidebook, Travel Resources: An Annotated Guide introduces the reader to comprehensive and specialized travel literature and resources. In this book, author Stephen Walker offers practical and accessible direction for anyone seeking detailed and valuable information on travel, while also instructing readers in ways to find information that may not be included in this guide. Organized by topic, each topic begins with information that is useful to new travelers so that anyone can begin with any topic without any previous knowledge of it. However, the book also goes further so as to provide information useful to the seasoned traveler. The wide variety of topics related to travel provide many new and possibly overlooked opportunities, even for veteran travelers, and the works included have been selected because of the depth with which each treats its subject matter, in order to ensure that each resource is of the quality that today's traveler demands.

Opportunities for Reference Services

Opportunities for Reference Services
Title Opportunities for Reference Services PDF eBook
Author Bill Katz
Publisher Routledge
Pages 170
Release 2019-12-06
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 1000759040

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This book, first published in 1991, explores the changing roles of reference services and offers advice and practical ideas to guide librarians through the increasingly tangled maze of duties being thrust upon the reference staff. Although the everyday work of the reference librarian is often taken for granted, these insightful chapters illuminate the essential service performed by the reference librarians as they facilitate access to information for a wide variety of users. Furthermore, this book helps reference librarians face the future by examining the technological and service developments that will challenge their profession. It addresses unique reference problems such as making use of the telephone as an information gathering tool, selecting reference material for the interdisciplinary field of Health, Physical Education, and Recreation (HPER), and helping non-law students with legal research. Topics related to information systems are examined such as the limitations of end-user online services, and an evaluation of the Library of Congress Information system. Authoritative contributors make recommendations on how to design services to coordinate with the new technology and how to change librarians’ roles so they can assist people in using these systems.

Walford's Concise Guide to Reference Material

Walford's Concise Guide to Reference Material
Title Walford's Concise Guide to Reference Material PDF eBook
Author Albert John Walford
Publisher Library Association Publishing (UK)
Pages 520
Release 1992
Genre Reference
ISBN

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This is a shortened version of the three volume Walford's Guide to Reference Material, 5th edition: Volume 1, Science and Technology (1989), Volume 2, Social and historical sciences, philosophy and religion (1990), and Volume 3, Generalia, language and literature, the arts (1991). There are more than 3,000 entries, forming an updated compilation of what are considered to be the basic items in the main volumes, plus some more recent material up to April 1992.