Is More Always Better?: When quality is the goal, access to everything may not be the user's best bet
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2003-01Department
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http://dx.doi.org/10.34944/dspace/111Abstract
Bell discusses the difficulty in searching for research information among online full-text journals. He discusses ways that librarians can reintroduce the concept that quality research and information retrieval can precede the acquisition of content.Citation
Bell, S.J. (2003). Is More Always Better?: When quality is the goal, access to everything may not be the user's best bet. American Libraries 34(1): 44-46.Citation to related work
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