MDS 028.70
Wording: Computer science, information & general works Library & information sciences Reading and use of other information media Use of reference books Not set
Dewmoji: βΉοΈπππ?
0 Computer science, information & general works 252,013 βΉοΈ | 1 Philosophy and Psychology 270,129 🧠 | 2 Religion 681,242 π | 3 Social sciences 1,328,382 π« | 4 Language 209,883 π¬ | 5 Natural sciences & mathematics 431,918 π¬ | 6 Technology 940,635 π‘ | 7 Arts & recreation 1,031,850 π¨ | 8 Literature & rhetoric 1,436,736 π | 9 History & geography 837,760 πΊοΈ |
00 Computer science, knowledge & systems 134,608 π» | 01 Bibliographies (books containing lists of books) 26,001 π | 02 Library & information sciences 34,982 π | 03 Encyclopedias & books of facts 12,903 π | 04 [Formerly: General collected Essays] 780 | 05 Magazines, journals & serials 7,835 π | 06 Associations, organizations & museums 6,348 π’ | 07 News media, journalism & publishing 18,506 π° | 08 Anthologies and Quotations 7,534 π¬ | 09 Manuscripts & rare books (books about rare books) 2,516 π |
020 Science and administration of libraries in general 3,268 π | 021 Scope, usefulness and founding of libraries 987 π | 022 Buildings and grounds 208 π | 023 Government and services; Personnel 369 πββοΈ | 024 [Formerly: Rules for Readers] 66 | 025 Administration; Departments 12,417 π | 026 Libraries on special subjects 1,184 π€ | 027 General libraries and archives 5,126 π | 028 Reading and use of other information media 11,035 π | 029 [Formerly: Literary Methods] 322 |
028.0 56 | 028.1 Reviews of Books 375 | 028.2 Choice of editions 1 | 028.3 Courses of reading 60 | 028.4 Fiction; Novel reading 3 | 028.5 Reading of young; Juveniles 7,997 π§πΌ | 028.6 Professorships of Books and Reading 6 | 028.7 Use of reference books 360 π | 028.8 Aids to readers 95 | 028.9 Character of reading in libraries 884 |
028.70 168 | 028.71 | 028.72 | 028.73 | 028.74 | 028.75 | 028.76 | 028.77 | 028.78 | 028.79 |
028.700 | 028.701 3 | 028.702 1 | 028.703 | 028.704 | 028.705 | 028.706 | 028.707 154 | 028.708 2 | 028.709 8 |
Selected Works under MDS 028.70 (168)
- The CIA Book Club: The Secret Mission to Win the Cold War with Forbidden Literature by Charlie English
- You Could Look It Up: The Reference Shelf From Ancient Babylon to Wikipedia by Jack Lynch
- 100% Information Literacy Success (100% Success) by Quantum Integrations
- Teaching Information Literacy: 50 Standards-based Exercises for College Students by Joanna M. Burkhardt
- Reflective Teaching, Effective Learning: Instructional Literacy for Library Educators by Char Booth
- Information Literacy Instruction Handbook by Christopher N. Cox
- Teaching Information Literacy Threshold Concepts: Lesson Plans for Librarians by Patricia Bravender
- Information Literacy Instruction that Works: A Guide to Teaching By Discipline and Student Population by Patrick Ragains
- Using Pop Culture to Teach Information Literacy: Methods to Engage a New Generation by Linda D. Behen
- Metaliteracy in Practice by Trudi E. Jacobson
- Teaching Information Literacy Reframed: 50 Framework-Based Exercises for Creating Information-Literate Learners by Joanna M. Burkhardt
- Student Engagement And Information Literacy by Craig Gibson
- The Blue Book on Information Age Inquiry, Instruction and Literacy by Daniel Callison
- Critical Library Pedagogy Handbook, Volume One: Essays and Workbook Activities by Nicole Pagowsky
- Teaching Information Literacy Online by Thomas P. Mackey (Editor)
- Not Just Where to Click: Teaching Students How to Think about Information (PIL #68) (Publications in Librarianship) by Troy A. Swanson
- Information Literacy and the School Library Media Center (Libraries Unlimited Professional Guides in School Librarianship) by Joie Taylor
- LGBTQAI Books for Children and Teens: Providing a Window for All by Christina Dorr
- Teaching Information Literacy: A Conceptual Approach by Christy Gavin
- How to Teach: A Practical Guide for Librarians (The Practical Guides for Librarians series) by Beverley E. Crane
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