The Wasman Book

By maf

We love New Steps to Service (Wasman, 1997). Here’s a legal and ethical way you might be able to consult it without buying it.

(Thanks to Kristie M. for providing this info.)

New Steps to Service: Common-sense Advice for the School Library Media Specialist
is available for free on…
Net Library
NetLibrary provides access to electronic books (eBooks), including reference books, scholarly monographs, publications of many university presses, and consumer books that have been converted into digital format. It is possible to perform full-text searches of a single eBook, search thousands of volumes simultaneously, browse topic categories, or read eBooks directly online. There is no checkout period for NetLibrary eBooks.

Users can create an account in order to use personalization tools, including creating a Favorites list, but a personal account is not required for accessing eBooks through the GALILEO interface. A personal login is required when accessing through library catalogs and through the NetLibrary web site.

For the rest of the access information, go to WebCT 6340 Readings to find the handout called “Wasman.” (Sorry to make you follow a trail of links, but proprietary access is involved.)

Reference

Wasman, A.M. (1998). New steps to service: Common-sense advice for the school library media specialist. Chicago: American Library Association.

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