This book consists of over 20 informative chapters by librarians, publishers and other industry professionals that propose new ideas for reinventing reference collections and interfaces to fit the needs of today's researchers.
Includes bibliographical references (p. [135]-142) and index.; Machine generated contents note: 1 Reconceptualizing Learning for the Cyber-Classroom 1 -- 2 The Political Economy of Cyber-Media 13 -- 3 Moving Beyond Literacy Theory 23 -- 4 Easy Solutions for Complex Problems: Internet -- Restrictions and Resources 43 -- 5 The Limits and Benefits of Technology Initiatives in Massachusetts Schools…