AECT Handbook of Research

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25. Technologies for Information Access in Library and Information Centers
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25.1 Introduction
25.2 Categories of Research in Information Access
25.3 Chapter Overview
25.4 Research on Access
25.5 Research on Information
25.6 Integrating Users, Access, and Information: Three Longitudinal Studies
25.7 Conclusion
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