Robert Battenfeld

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How To Teach

As Crane states, "Learning is complex," which makes effective teaching a challenge. Her book is a serious attempt to make it an easier task. Recommended for teaching librarians both newly minted and experienced.
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The Transformed Library: E-Books, Expertise, and Evolution

Recommended for library administrators in most public libraries.—Robert Battenfeld, B. Davis Schwartz Memorial Lib., Long Island Univ.
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The Maid and the Queen

The lack of scholarly citations may cause specialists to question Goldstone's "overwhelming evidence" of Yolande's power and influence, but her entertaining narrative will intrigue general readers interested in the Middle Ages, Joan of Arc (whose 600th birthday is this year), or biographies of royal figures or women in history.
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E-Reference Context and Discoverability in Libraries

The book does a good job of placing e-reference resources in the historical and current context of libraries in a world of ubiquitous, consumable, and readily available information. Recommended for library school libraries and library professional reading budgets that can afford the eye-popping price.
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Reflective Teaching, Effective Learning

Recommended for academic librarian educators but also useful for school and public librarians who teach or train.
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