If you are an LIS professional responsible for developing and revising a reference collection, new to reference work, staffing an enquiry desk, a research worker or student, you'll welcome publication of this new work - it's your paper portal to the world of reference resources. The focus is on resources that are most likely to be found and used within public, government, education or business information services. This new reference book will be valuable for professionals worldwide who need to suggest resources to people who are relatively unfamiliar with the nuances of a topic and who need to know where to start. For the information professional, TNW's new way of categorizing resources reflects the fundamental changes that have taken place in the scientific, business, political and social information landscapes. If you are approaching a subject for the first time, TNW will get you on your way, guiding you to the best starting points for your query. The types of material cited have been greatly widened to reflect the revolution brought about by the use of networked information but we have made sure that print resources are not ignored where these are still valuable. This book provides a pathway through the huge quantity of information now accessible via the web. Published over 3 years, TNW will form the most substantial work of its kind in the English language. The New Walford (TNW) Volume 1: Science, Technology and Medicine is the first volume of a radically different guide. But, in the 1990s, the web transformed the information universe and so we have now transformed Walford. First published in 1959, Walford's guide to reference material achieved international recognition as a leading bibliographic tool across all subject areas.
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