-- card: 277608 from stack: in -- bmap block id: 0 -- flags: 0000 -- background id: 4284 -- name: -- part contents for background part 3 ----- text ----- Menu -- part contents for background part 2 ----- text ----- LEARNING 5/31 10 PM -- part contents for background part 6 ----- text ----- Review -- part contents for background part 23 ----- text ----- • WHOLE EARTH • LEARNING • RESEARCH • Libraries -- part contents for background part 4 ----- text ----- HOW TO USE YOUR LIBRARY -- part contents for background part 24 ----- text ----- 06108838 -- part contents for background part 5 ----- text ----- 1 of 5 -- part contents for background part 1 ----- text ----- by Steve Cisler, Librarian Your local library is your main link to a tax-paid information network. Here’s what you should do when you visit or call the library. First, ask if there is a reference desk. The people working in this area have great experience dealing with complex questions. A librarian can especially help you when you are not sure what information you need, or even what questions to ask. Librarians are professionals at clarifying unsure questions. Assuming that there are not five or six people waiting to be helped, you will be asked a number of questions about your request. If you have thought about these beforehand, let the librarian know the -- part contents for background part 31 ----- text ----- card id 371264 -- part contents for background part 32 ----- text ----- card id 48647 -- part contents for background part 33 ----- text ----- stack "WHOLE EARTH" stack "LEARNING" card id 39966 card id 34283 -- part contents for background part 28 ----- text ----- card id 34283 -- part contents for background part 29 ----- text ----- card id 110264 -- part contents for background part 30 ----- text ----- card id 134366