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- Rima D. Apple:
Seeking Perfect Motherhood: Women, Medicine, and Libraries. Libr. Trends 60(4): 694-705 (2012) - Lark Birdsong, Jennifer Freitas:
Helping the Non-Scholar Scholar: Information Literacy for Lifelong Learners. Libr. Trends 60(3): 588-610 (2012) - Bradley Wade Bishop:
The World of Tomorrow: Geographic Coverages of the Main Street Public Library, ALA Catalogs, and H. W. Wilson Company's Standard Catalog for Public Libraries. Libr. Trends 60(4): 729-748 (2012) - Christine Bruce, Hilary Hughes, Mary M. Somerville:
Supporting Informed Learners in the Twenty-first Century. Libr. Trends 60(3): 522-545 (2012) - John Crawford:
Introduction. Libr. Trends 60(3): 455-459 (2012) - Barbara D'Angelo:
Student Learning and Workplace IL: A Case Study. Libr. Trends 60(3): 637-650 (2012) - Jacqui Weetman DaCosta, Eleonora Dubicki:
From Lampitt to Libraries: Formulating State Standards to Embed Information Literacy across Colleges. Libr. Trends 60(3): 611-636 (2012) - Emily Hamilton-Honey:
Guardians of Morality: Librarians and American Girls' Series Fiction, 1890-1950. Libr. Trends 60(4): 765-785 (2012) - Mary Ann Harlan, Christine Bruce, Mandy Lupton:
Teen Content Creators: Experiences of Using Information to Learn. Libr. Trends 60(3): 569-587 (2012) - Melanie A. Kimball:
Seeing the World from Main Street: Early Twentieth-Century Juvenile Collections about Life in Other Lands. Libr. Trends 60(4): 675-693 (2012) - Audrey Marshall, Flis Henwood, Elizabeth S. Guy:
Information and Health Literacy in the Balance: Findings from a Study Exploring the Use of ICTs in Weight Management. Libr. Trends 60(3): 479-496 (2012) - Kate McDowell, Caroline Nappo:
Evolution in Children's Science Books: Recommendations and Library Collections, 1863-1956. Libr. Trends 60(4): 655-674 (2012) - Lisa O'Connor, Marcia Rapchak:
Information Use in Online Civic Discourse: A Study of Health Care Reform Debate. Libr. Trends 60(3): 497-521 (2012) - Joanne E. Passet:
Hidden in Plain Sight: Gay and Lesbian Books in Midwestern Public Libraries, 1900-1969. Libr. Trends 60(4): 749-764 (2012) - Sarah Wadsworth:
Canonicity and the American Public Library: The Case of American Women Writers. Libr. Trends 60(4): 706-728 (2012) - Christopher Walker:
The Information World of Parents: A Study of the Use and Understanding of Information by Parents of Young Children. Libr. Trends 60(3): 546-568 (2012) - Wayne A. Wiegand:
Introduction. Libr. Trends 60(4): 651-654 (2012) - Christine Yates, Ian Stoodley, Helen Partridge, Christine Bruce, Helen Cooper, Gary Day, Sylvia L. Edwards:
Exploring Health Information Use by Older Australians within Everyday Life. Libr. Trends 60(3): 460-478 (2012) - 2011
- Carla Basili:
A Framework for Analyzing and Comparing Information Literacy Policies in European Countries. Libr. Trends 60(2): 395-418 (2011) - Alistair Black:
"New Beauties": The Design of British Public Library Buildings in the 1960s. Libr. Trends 60(1): 71-111 (2011) - Alistair Black, Nan Dahlkild:
Introduction. Libr. Trends 60(1): 1-10 (2011) - John Crawford:
Introduction. Libr. Trends 60(2): 257-261 (2011) - Nan Dahlkild:
The Emergence and Challenge of the Modern Library Building: Ideal Types, Model Libraries, and Guidelines, from the Enlightenment to the Experience Economy. Libr. Trends 60(1): 11-42 (2011) - Vanessa Domine:
Think Global, Act Local: Expanding the Agenda for Media Literacy Education in the United States. Libr. Trends 60(2): 440-453 (2011) - Brian W. Edwards:
Sustainability as a Driving Force in Contemporary Library Design. Libr. Trends 60(1): 190-214 (2011) - Lucy Gwynn:
The Design of the English Domestic Library in the Seventeenth Century: Readers and Their Book Rooms. Libr. Trends 60(1): 43-53 (2011) - Catherine Haras, Stephanie Sterling Brasley:
Is Information Literacy a Public Concern?: A Practice in Search of a Policy. Libr. Trends 60(2): 361-382 (2011) - Forest Woody Horton Jr.:
Information Literacy Advocacy - Woody's Ten Commandments. Libr. Trends 60(2): 262-276 (2011) - Christine Irving:
National Information Literacy Framework (Scotland): Pioneering Work to Influence Policy Making or Tinkering at the Edges? Libr. Trends 60(2): 419-438 (2011) - Heidi L. M. Jacobs, Selinda Adelle Berg:
Reconnecting Information Literacy Policy with the Core Values of Librarianship. Libr. Trends 60(2): 383-394 (2011)
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