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RETHINKING THE REFERENCE COLLECTION

ANNA M. FISHAUTART & ARCHITECTURE LIBRARY

STANFORD UNIVERSITY

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• increased relevance• increased visibility• increased cohesiveness

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reference book

noun

1 : a book (as a dictionary, encyclopedia, atlas) intended primarily for consultation rather than for consecutive reading

2 : a library book that may be used on the premises but may not be taken out

from Webster’s Third New International Dictionary, Unabridged


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