The work of Patricia Knapp (1914-1972): Relevance for the electronic era
Worrell, Diane
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Title
The work of Patricia Knapp (1914-1972): Relevance for the electronic era
Author(s)
Worrell, Diane
Issue Date
1996
Keyword(s)
Academic libraries
Relations with faculty and curriculum
Abstract
The writings of Patricia Knapp (1914-1972), academic librarian, library educator, and key figure in the Library College movement, focused largely on the fusion of academic librarianship with academic instruction. This paper examines selected writings of Knapp in terms of their relevance to library instruction in the electronic age
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Graduate School of Library and Information Science. University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign.
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