Abstract

Library class lectures are seen as one means of instructing students about government publications. Based upon a survey of academic depository libraries, this article relates the opinions of ninety-seven librarians concerning the role such lectures play in their outreach programs. The survey also documents the interest of librarians in evaluation and shows the types of evaluation commonly employed to gauge lecture effectiveness.

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