Reference and User Services Quarterly

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Reference and User Services Quarterly is a quarterly peer-reviewed academic journal covering library science. It is the official journal of the Reference and User Services Association and is published by the American Library Association. The journal was established as the Reference Quarterly in 1961 under the editorship of William Katz.[1][2] A silver anniversary series appeared in 1986.[3][4] The journal was retitled and obtained its current name in 1997.

DisciplineLibrary science
LanguageEnglish
EditedbyKathleen Kern
Former name
Reference Quarterly
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Reference and User Services Quarterly
DisciplineLibrary science
LanguageEnglish
Edited byKathleen Kern
Publication details
Former name
Reference Quarterly
History1961–present
Publisher
FrequencyQuarterly
Standard abbreviations
ISO 4Ref. User Serv. Q.
Indexing
CODENRUSQFU
ISSN1094-9054
LCCN98643583
OCLC no.37395409
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In 1985 the journal appeared twice in the set design for the movie, Back to the Future, next to the bed of Marty McFly.[5]

The journal is available electronically via EBSCO, Academic OneFile, and WilsonWeb, as well as its own website.

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