Selected Product: | The Collection Program in Schools: Concepts, Practices, and Information Sources Fourth Edition (Library and Information Science Text Series) Paperback Edition: 4 Author: Kay Bishop Publisher: Libraries Unlimited Release Date: 2007-07-30 ISBN-10: 1591583608 ISBN-13: 9781591583608 List Price: $50.00 Average Customer Rating: | | Information Power: Building Partnerships for Learning ISBN-10: 0838934706 ISBN-13: 9780838934708 List Price:$35.00 Copyright For Schools: A Practical Guide ISBN-10: 1586831925 ISBN-13: 9781586831929 List Price:$44.95 Catalog It!: A Guide to Cataloging School Library Materials (2nd Edition) ISBN-10: 1586831976 ISBN-13: 9781586831974 List Price:$44.95 Reference Skills for School Library Media Specialists: Tools and Tips, 2nd Edition ISBN-10: 1586831909 ISBN-13: 9781586831905 List Price:$44.95 Collection Management For Youth: Responding To The Needs Of Learners ISBN-10: 0838908942 ISBN-13: 9780838908945 List Price:$38.00 |
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