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We’ve already talked about how today’s students are moving away from paper-based resources and using technology as the basis for their studies. For librarians, this is a sign that it’s increasingly necessary to reach students..
Today, 81 percent of students are using technology as their primary tool for studying. At first look, this is scary stuff for the average academic librarian. If students are turning away from books as a source of knowledge, it..
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