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The Best of Both Worlds- The Online and Real World Experience

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Growing up, I loved going to public libraries and enjoyed reading many story books and novels as kids do. I even have memories of reading encyclopedias, biographies, almanacs, and atlases which at the time, I did not know were considered “reference materials”. Reference materials typically are not “checked out” of the library but these books that I borrowed were subject-focused and kid-friendly. At home, I had my own large dictionary that my mom taught me how to use and encouraged me to use. I had a Roget’s thesaurus as well…read more

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References, References, References! – What I Thought I Knew and What I Think I Know Now (Blog Post 1)

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To be very honest, I was having difficulties with finding a definition for “reference sources” as well as the proper terminology. Before taking courses for my teacher-librarianship diploma at UBC, I knew reference sources as a section of a library that contained giant, heavy books which included dictionaries, encyclopaedias, and atlases. According to Riedling, “reference sources” are, “materials from book to computer to periodical to photograph, that can be found anywhere in the library or online” (Riedling, Shake & Houston, 2013). This can include a large range of materials as…read more

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