The spring 2017 issue (Volume 12, No. 1) of the Academic Business Reference and Services Section (BRASS) newsletter is now available, courtesy of the Business Reference in Academic Libraries Committee.
Inside this issue you will find ideas for designing websites and promotional material in “How to Stop Worrying and Start Designing: Four Books for the Novice Designer”; creating visual guides for business information literacy in “Searching as a Strategic Exploration: Using Visual Guides to Teach Business Research Strategy”; and preparing students for job interviews by researching the organization to present themselves as knowledgeable, in “Interview Intelligence: Teaching Students to Demonstrate Their Passion by Doing Their Homework.”
- View: How to Stop Worrying and Start Designing: Four Books for the Novice Designer by Edward Kownslar
- View: Searching as a Strategic Exploration: Using Visual Guides to Teach Business Research Strategy by Grace Liu
- View: Interview Intelligence: Teaching Students to Demonstrate Their Passion by Doing Their Homework by Andy Spackman
- View prior issues of the Academic BRASS newsletter.
BRASS represents the subject interests of reference librarians, business information specialists and others engaged in providing business reference/information services. Learn more about BRASS. Special thanks to Annette Buckley and to the authors: Edward Kownslar, Grace Liu and Andy Spackman. We hope you enjoy this recent issue!
Janet Franks & Karen Chapman, Co-editors