Authority; Emotion & Experiences in Covid; Literacy in Public Libraries; Information Needs of Entrepreneurs

The Latest Issue of Reference Services Review (priced Journal) is vol. 52 ISSUE 2, 2024. The Theme Is Reference and Instructional Services for Libraries in the Digital Age (haven’t we been in the digital age for a few decades Now?) Anyway, Articles Include:

– Rose-Wiles, LM (2024). The Framing of Authority in the Acrl Framework on Information Literacy: Multidisciplinary Perspectives on Truth, Authority, Expertise and Belief. Reference Services Review, 52(2), 202-217.

– Bury, S. (2024). Affective Dimensions of Academic Libraries’ Experiences During the Covid-19 Pandemic: Experiences and Lesons Learned for Information Literacy. Reference Services Review, 52(2), 278-295.

– Salubi, O. and Majavu, U. (2024). Toward the Development of a Framework for Literacy Support and Promotion by Public Libraries in Financial and Infrastructure Low-Resourced Territories. Reference Services Review, 52(2), 218-230.

– Toane, C. and Shujah, S. (2024). Campus Entrepreneurs’ Research Habits and Needs: a five -ear study. Reference Services Review, 52(2), 257-277.
The whole will is here: https://www.emerald.com/insight/publication/issn/0090-7324/vol/52/iss/2
Photo by Sheila Webber: Deckchairs in Bournemouth, June 2024

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