More than ever before, academic librarians are re‐evaluating reference and bibliographic instruction services. A framework for this re‐evaluation is proposed that focuses attention on two significant variables affecting these services: student attitudes and the World Wide Web. These variables exemplify the postmodern condition, characterized by consumerism, superficiality, and knowledge fragmentation. Within this framework, academic librarians can devote more attention to facilitating student critical thinking than to training students in the use of library resources to find information. They can choose from a suite of recommended strategies in reference and instructional settings in and outside the library, their primary goal being to enhance librarian‐student interaction.
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The postmodern condition: students, the Web, and academic library services Available to Purchase
Bruce Harley;
Bruce Harley
Bruce Harley (harley@mail.sdsu.edu) is an Associate Librarian and Megan Dreger (mdreger@mail.sdsu.edu) is an Assistant Librarian at the Government Publications & Maps Division, Malcolm A. Love Library, San Diego State University, San Diego, California, USA.
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Megan Dreger;
Megan Dreger
Megan Dreger (mdreger@mail.sdsu.edu) is an Assistant Librarian at the Government Publications & Maps Division, Malcolm A. Love Library, San Diego State University, San Diego, California, USA.
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Patricia Knobloch
Patricia Knobloch
Patricia Knobloch (huarpa@home.com) is Former Head of Reference/Access Services, National University Library System, San Diego, California, USA.
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Publisher: Emerald Publishing
Online ISSN: 2054-1716
Print ISSN: 0090-7324
© MCB UP Limited
2001
Reference Services Review (2001) 29 (1): 23–32.
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Harley B, Dreger M, Knobloch P (2001), "The postmodern condition: students, the Web, and academic library services". Reference Services Review, Vol. 29 No. 1 pp. 23–32, doi: https://doi.org/10.1108/00907320110366750
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