[Publib] Creative Bibliographies?

Rebecca Bronson rbronson at hrl.lib.state.va.us
Tue Jan 30 13:48:12 EST 2007


We've done bookmarks on a topic. If you print three to a page in landscape
format, you can get the font fairly large (12 pt usually).

Rebecca Bronson
Reference Librarian
Handley Regional Library
P.O. Box 1300
Stephens City, VA  22655

540-869-9000 (voice)
540-869-9001 (fax)

www.hrl.lib.state.va.us

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[mailto:publib-bounces at webjunction.org]On Behalf Of SUSANNAH CREGO
  Sent: Tuesday, January 30, 2007 10:32 AM
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  Many patrons still seem to like those "old" style bibliographies or lists
of selected materials on a topic.  They like to have them in their hands and
walk through the stacks with them.  They like to take them home and refer to
them. But most of the bibliographies I've seen are old and tired looking.  I
hate to create more paper handouts that look like 1970.  Has anyone come up
with a way to convey this information to patrons without using boring pieces
of paper?  (Paper is OK, boring is not OK).

  Susannah Violino
  Reference Librarian
  Norwalk Public Library
  One Belden Avenue
  Norwalk, CT  06850
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