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Academic BRASS

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BRASS Business Reference in Academic Libraries Committee

vol 2(2), Spring 2005 | return to current issue

bullet Training for Business Reference in General Academic Settings: Preliminary Results from a Recent Survey
Adele L. Barsh, Business & Economics Librarian, Carnegie Mellon University

Barsh reports on the results of a survey of solo business librarians, with a particular focus on training-related issues. more

bullet Mentoring Fellow Business Librarians: One Model from BLINC
Steve Cramer, Business Librarian, University of North Carolina at Greensboro, and Mary Scanlon, Business & Economics Librarian, Z. Smith Reynolds Library, Wake Forest University

Cramer and Scanlon describe a mentoring program based on peer-level relationships between librarians from different libraries. more

bullet Satellite Reference at the University of Mississippi
Elizabeth Stephan, Business Reference Librarian/Assistant Professor, University of Mississippi

This article describes the introduction of a satellite reference program for the School of Business Administration at the University of Mississippi. more

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Presentations and Handouts

presentations
Presentations and handouts from BRASS forums and discussion groups.

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Public Libraries Briefcase

A web column by the Business Reference in Public Libraries Committee.

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Best of the Best Business Web Sites

BotB
A list of the best business Web sites in fifteen subject areas, chosen by members of the BRASS Education Committee.

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Academic BRASS

academic
A web newsletter targeting current and aspiring academic business librarians around the globe.

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Core Competencies for Business Reference

core
Descriptions of core resources in basic business subject areas, presented in a quation-and-answer format.

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