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      The convenience of nonprobability: Survey strategies for small academic libraries

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      College & Research Libraries News
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          Recent research on how college students use libraries has raised some interesting questions for academic librarians. Data from the report “College Students’ Perceptions of Libraries and Information Resources: A Report to the OCLC Membership” illuminates how college students from around the world view libraries and what they want from libraries. Asked to increasingly justify their relevance on campus, academic libraries need to decide what services and resources to offer to students, both in person and virtually. Librarians face choices of providing students with what they want and what librarians and faculty think they need. The OCLC report drives home the . . .

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          Journal
          College & Research Libraries News
          crln
          American Library Association
          2150-6698
          0099-0086
          July 01 2009
          July 01 2009
          : 70
          : 7
          : 412-415
          Article
          10.5860/crln.70.7.8221
          2e14acb8-2e3d-4b80-a77b-52c959a08fcf
          © 2009
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