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Virginia A. Walter

Researcher at University of California, Los Angeles

Publications -  28
Citations -  606

Virginia A. Walter is an academic researcher from University of California, Los Angeles. The author has contributed to research in topics: Library catalog & Service (business). The author has an hindex of 10, co-authored 28 publications receiving 595 citations. Previous affiliations of Virginia A. Walter include University of California, Berkeley.

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Children's searching behavior on browsing and keyword online catalogs: the Science Library Catalog project

TL;DR: Relationships between search topic and system structure are found, such that the most difficult topics on the SLC were those hard to locate in the hierarchy, and those most difficult on the keyword OPACs were hard to spell or required children to generate their own search terms.
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The Information Needs of Children

TL;DR: In this article, the authors conducted a study to identify and categorize the information needs of 10-year-old children on southern California in order to determine the information need of children in a particular community.
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Public Library Service to Children and Teens: A Research Agenda.

Virginia A. Walter
- 01 Jan 2003 - 
TL;DR: After reviewing the existing knowledge base that can serve as scaffolding for the needed research, the author suggests strategies for refining and implementing this research agenda.
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Association for Library Service to Children (ALSC)

TL;DR: The Association for Library Service to Children engages in many activities and initiatives aimed at improving library services for children through the identification and promotion of best practices, the professional development of its members, and a strong program of advocacy.
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Teens Are from Neptune, Librarians Are from Pluto: An Analysis of Online Reference Transactions

TL;DR: Recommendations are made within the context of positive library service to young adults, including recommendations on how to make virtual reference encounters with teens more responsive to their homework needs.