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Paije, I don't understand this situation, and we've just had a  lengthy
discussion about grad students seeking answers for their graduate
coursework on this list and wondering what the reasons are for this
phenomenon.  Maybe you can enlighten us!
 
Have you been assigned a text or any resource material (the AACR2?)
in your class that can help you with these questions?  What about  working
with a couple of classmates on these?  You should be able to  find
the answers yourself if you are being properly instructed.
 
This is basic library coursework.  It's tough, but you shouldn't  have
to seek the answers in this forum.  If you don't know where
to find them on your own, you should request help from your  professor.
That is who should be giving you guidance on where to look. 
 
I'm stymied that you would have been told to seek the answers
from a librarian rather than on your own, not to mention amazed that 
the librarian did not know how to find any of these answers either.
 
I would say check with classmates to see if you can collaborate  and/or
find out where they are finding these answers.  Or go back to  your
professor and tell him/her that you are in need of further help.   Perhaps
you could explain what resources have been provided (if any) you so  that
we can recommend something based on what you've already tried.  
 
Best of luck -
Steve
 
 
 
 
 
Permanence, perseverance and persistence in spite of all obstacles,  
discouragements, and impossibilities: It is this, that in all things  distinguishes 
the strong soul from the weak. Thomas Carlyle

Steve  Patnode, MLS
Grades 7-12 SLMS
Chazy Central Rural School
Chazy, NY  12921
sun85@aol.com

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