For the 503 class, remind students that their textbook Reference and Information Services has a bibliography at the end of each chapter with the resources that will answer the questions they have. I have a copy in my office on the first shelf as you enter on the second or third shelf down; if they don’t have their textbook with them (and they don’t…), you are welcome to borrow it. The World of Learning is mentioned in the chapter on directories, and is current to 2006 for the Malawi question.
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- Books like sapphires : from The Library of Congress Judaica Collection / Ann Brener ; foreword by Martin J. Gross.
- Temples of knowledge : art & science / texts by Alberto Manguel, António Filipe Pimentel, Stefano Salis; photographs, Massimo Listri.
- Jewish languages and book culture / edited by Judith Olszowy-Schlanger & César Merchán-Hamann.
- The book-makers : a history of the book in eighteen lives / Adam Smyth.
We also have World of Learning online; it’s listed under Indexes and Databases. (Just FYI – I believe their assignment requires them to use print sources only).