Criminal Justice Research in Libraries and on the Internet

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Price
$99.60
Publisher
Greenwood
Publish Date
Pages
300
Dimensions
6.4 X 9.5 X 1.06 inches | 1.43 pounds
Language
English
Type
Hardcover
EAN/UPC
9780313300486

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About the Author
BONNIE R. NELSON is Associate Librarian for Information Systems at the John Jay College of Criminal Justice library. With expertise in both criminal justice and computer information systems, she is the author of several articles and books on library resources and library automation.
Reviews
"Professor Nelson has done an outstanding job of revising Lutzker and Ferrall's Criminal Justice Research in Libraries: Strategies and Resources to reflect the changes in research methods that have occurred over the past 11 years. She skillfully integrates online, CD-ROM, and Web resources into the original organizational structure, so that the reader truly understands that what is important is the content, not the format, of the information....Academic and special libraries that support criminal justice programs and research will find this book indispensable. Librarians charged with collection development responsibility for this area will consider it a "must" purchase."-Booklist/Reference Books Bulletin
"The book does indeed offer a lot of information on criminal justice research and is highly recommended."-ARBA
"A decade ago Nelson and her collaborator created the basic guide for students and researchers who need to master the criminal justice reference literature; this update and expansion of that guide renews its vitality and value."-Rettig on Reference
"This excellent guide on how to do criminal justice research has both extensive information on the research process and thorough coverage of reference sources in criminal justice and related fields.... While this guide is written for academic or professional use, the source lists will be beneficial for collection development as well."-Library Journal
?The book does indeed offer a lot of information on criminal justice research and is highly recommended.?-ARBA
?A decade ago Nelson and her collaborator created the basic guide for students and researchers who need to master the criminal justice reference literature; this update and expansion of that guide renews its vitality and value.?-Rettig on Reference
?This excellent guide on how to do criminal justice research has both extensive information on the research process and thorough coverage of reference sources in criminal justice and related fields.... While this guide is written for academic or professional use, the source lists will be beneficial for collection development as well.?-Library Journal
?Professor Nelson has done an outstanding job of revising Lutzker and Ferrall's Criminal Justice Research in Libraries: Strategies and Resources to reflect the changes in research methods that have occurred over the past 11 years. She skillfully integrates online, CD-ROM, and Web resources into the original organizational structure, so that the reader truly understands that what is important is the content, not the format, of the information....Academic and special libraries that support criminal justice programs and research will find this book indispensable. Librarians charged with collection development responsibility for this area will consider it a "must" purchase.?-Booklist/Reference Books Bulletin