Tuesday, November 13, 2007
Ask a Montana librarian
Do you have a burning question that needs answered, but don't have the time or desire to visit the library? Try out Ask a Montana Librarian. Here you can get expert answers to your questions without stepping foot in the library. There are three different options to choose from: 1) Participate in a live internet chat with a trained reference librarian, 2) Submit a question through email, or 3) Telephone in or fax us your question.
The MLN Cooperative Reference Project pools nationwide libraries' reference skills providing users with round-the-clock reference services. Please be aware that in many cases you will not be talking to a local librarian. They are part of a nationwide cooperative, so the librarian you work with will probably not be at your local library and will not have access to your personal library card information. For more information, please contact MPL's reference desk at (406) 721-BOOK.
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