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If you liked Information Rich but Knowledge Poor? Issues for Schools & Libraries Worldwide by Ken Haycock, start with Free magazines for teachers and libraries (1977), Microcomputers, a guide to periodicals for teachers, librarians and media specialists (1983), and Program Advocacy (1990). These recommendations are drawn from the same author, shared genres, and reader overlap on BookOrb.
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BookOrb recommends Free magazines for teachers and libraries (1977), Microcomputers, a guide to periodicals for teachers, librarians and media specialists (1983), Program Advocacy (1990), Collection specializations (1979), and A list of subject headings on drugs (1972).
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Information Rich but Knowledge Poor? Issues for Schools & Libraries Worldwide is by Ken Haycock.