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  Chapter 10—The Regressive Econometrical Confabulations of Accessibility: More Access Means More Work for You
 
 
Title: Chapter 10—The Regressive Econometrical Confabulations of Accessibility: More Access Means More Work for You
Author: Librarian, Annoyed
Appeared in: Journal of access services
Paging: Volume 5 (2008) nr. 4 pages 631-637
Year: 2008-10-06
Contents: In this article, I report on my research about access to library resources and services. Publishing this research is very important, because I am up for tenure next year and I desperately need another publication. In this timely and relevant article, I examine the history of access to library resources and services from the dawn of time until about 10 minutes ago. I also provide detailed and compelling statistics showing the deleterious effect increased access to libraries has on librarians. The result of my research: more access to library services or resources means more work for you.
Publisher: Routledge
Source file: Elektronische Wetenschappelijke Tijdschriften
 
 

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