LES Bibliography
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LES Bibliography: Studies of Interest to Literatures of English Librarians is a selective bibliography of citations appearing in MLA International Bibliography, LISTA, Google Scholar, and other databases. The citations are categorized under four subjects (each divided into subsections) of interest to librarians who work with literatures in English:
- English in Higher Education
- Reference, Research, and Instruction
- Technical Services
- Collections
The LES Bibliography was conceived by Scott Stebelman and continued by Michaelyn Burnette and Aparna Zambare. The database is currently maintained by Ruth Boeder and Laura R. Braunstein of the LES Publications Committee.
- Owner: Ruth Boeder
- Registered: 2010-01-18
- Type: Public
- Membership: Closed

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