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Suggesting specific CFCC reference books—as well as any special searching strategies for their indexes—which might contain answers to a particular question
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Teaching use of the catalog, including its advanced features, or recommending alternative search terms—especially Library of Congress subject headings
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Compiling a list of books on a particular subject or by a particular author
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Taking the user directly to the shelves for browsing, or finding an item that isn’t where it’s supposed to be
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Helping with selection of the best CFCC subscription databases for a particular project or paper and access tips from on or off-campus
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Placing an item “request,” which prevents the current borrower from renewing the item and notifies the next borrower as soon as the item is returned
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Requesting an interlibrary loan of books or journal articles from other cooperating libraries anywhere in the world
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Recommending reliable web sites and giving advice about evaluating the reliability of the information on the open Internet