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This practical, straightforward guide is highly recommended for those following in Geoffrey Chaucer’s footsteps who would gladly learn and gladly teach.
Managers, records management staff, and personnel evaluation committees will find this book of value when creating policies and procedures and developing training programs for fair and responsible information management.—Betty J. Glass, emerita, Univ. of Nevada Lib., Reno
A timely and thought-provoking work, primarily for catalogers and technical services administrators but also for public service librarians. Also consider Rex Sorgatz's The Encyclopedia of Misinformation, which identifies a wider range of questionable works.
In championing the value of an underappreciated category of primary information, Nelson provides a resource that will appeal to library, museum, and historical society staff who recognize the importance of individual voices in preserving and celebrating cultural heritage.