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The Reference Librarian

@TheRefLibrarian

A leading, international, peer reviewed journal focusing on reference, instruction, and related topics for all types of libraries. Published by @tandfonline.

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Librarians! @TheRefLibrarian wants to hear from you! Fill out our survey and tell us what reference means to you or comment here with your thoughts! forms.gle/hDFeHFKdNwhgV3…


Just published: Navigating Mental Health and Wellness in Communities: A Review of the Literature and Implications for Libraries, Librarians, and Library Workers by Neil Grimes: linkedin.com/in/neil-grimes/! tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.10…


Check out our latest publications: "Developing Inclusive Language and Image Guidance for LibGuides" (Rebecca Saunders) and an editorial opinion: "Teaching GAI is Your Responsibility." tandfonline.com/action/showAxa…


Check out this article in our latest issue: "Robots and Human Librarians for Delivering Library Services to Patrons." tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.10…


Check out this article about an alternative method of IL program assessment from our latest issue (64, 2-4). Beyond Session Counting: A Program Development Model for Information Literacy in a Liberal Arts College by Theresa S. Arndt and @cbomb22: tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.10…


Check out our latest article to learn a new method for evaluating consumer health information: "PAUSE for Your Health: A New End-User Tool for Evaluating Consumer Health News and Online Resources" by Christina J. Steffy and Bradley A. Long. tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.10…


@TheRefLibrarian is preparing an exciting new issue. Check out our upcoming editorial: "The Future of Libraries Did Not Happen–But Don’t Let History Repeat Itself" at doi.org/10.1080/027638…


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Today, some of the books that shaped my life—and the lives of so many others—are being challenged by people who disagree with certain ideas or perspectives. And librarians are on the front lines, fighting every day to make the widest possible range of viewpoints, opinions, and…

BarackObama's tweet image. Today, some of the books that shaped my life—and the lives of so many others—are being challenged by people who disagree with certain ideas or perspectives. And librarians are on the front lines, fighting every day to make the widest possible range of viewpoints, opinions, and…

ICYMI: "Financial Literacy around the World: What We Can Learn from the National Strategies and Contexts of the Top Ten Most Financially Literate Nations" by Ann Faulkner, 2021 #OpenAccess @tandfonline #financialliteracy tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.10…


Brief takes about bias in various (more than 4) news sources, maybe helpful for students as a starting point: makeuseof.com/top-unbiased-n…


Using an innovative IL curriculum? Is your liaison model still viable? How is technology changing libraries? @TheRefLibrarian wants to hear about your research ideas! Submission guidance at: tandfonline.com/journals/wref20.


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