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Library Reference Indexes What Are They and How Are They Helpful? By Renee Hensley & Stephanie Long
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Index – (1) a list of names and subjects in alphabetical order at the end of a book, showing on what pages these names and subjects appear. (2) a thing that points out something else. Webster’s New World Dictionary Webster’s New World Dictionary
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Library Reference Index – A print resource or on-line database that points the library patron to the source of information that is needed.
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“Indexes can be general multidisciplinary periodical or newspaper indexes or specialized subject indexes covering a particular subject area.” “Indexes can be general multidisciplinary periodical or newspaper indexes or specialized subject indexes covering a particular subject area.”
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Exemplary Print Indexes Scribner Writers Series – Includes a Master Index and 15 volumes by Subject Current Biography Index – Includes Biographical Information of Most Famous People The Great Scientists Short Story Index Granger’s Index to Poetry Play Index (H.W. Wilson) The Reader’s Guide to Periodical Literature
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Exemplary Online Indexes Academic Search Premier LexisNexis Academic Wilson OmniFile Full Text ProQuest Newstand HeritageQuest Online MasterFILE Premier Primary Search
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Advantages of Online Indexes More people can use at one time Easier access Up to date Can look at from home More cost effective Take up less space
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Criteria for Evaluating an Index: Criteria for Evaluating an Index: Authority of publisher Scope/subjects covered Number of sources indexed Quality of sources indexed Number of titles with full-text available Currency/Frequency of updating Accuracy of bibliographic citations Search techniques
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lib5020indexes.wikispaces.org www.nclive.org www.nclive.org
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