Abstract

ContentsThe Librarian?s Role in the Job Search of the Future: Issues and Ethics in the Electronic Environment * The Internet as Career, Job, and Employment Resource: Transition, Assimilation, Instruction * A Basic Guide to Job Search Resources on the Internet * The Internet Job Search: Strategies for Locating Online Resources * Job Searching on the World Wide Web * Characteristics of Generation X and Implications for Reference Services and the Job Search * The Liberal Arts Job Search in an Electronic Environment: The Founding and Development of Alumnae Resources * Job Search Strategies: Library Instruction Collaborates With University Career Services * Developing a Career Information Gopher: The University of Michigan Experience * Job Searching on the Internet: A Public Library Perspective * A Look at Internet Privacy and Security Issues and Their Relationship to the Electronic Job Search: Implications for Librarians and Career Services Professionals * Internet Resources and Their URLs * Bibliography of Suggested Readings * Reference Notes Included

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