Doing Book Research Part 1: Using Your Resources: How to Write Non-Fiction

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How to Write a Non-fiction book: Learn how to take advantage of resources like libraries & librarians in this free video guide to writing a work of non-fiction, for authors.

By: Bobbi Linkemer

Source: Expert Village

Length: 1:18

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"I’m Bobbi Linkemer on behalf of expertvillage.com, and I’d like to invite you to visit my website at writeanonfictionbook.com. Well, there’s the good old fashioned way; the library will never go out of style. The reference librarian, if you ask her a question could point to the section of the room where the book was, tell you what the book was, and probably tell you what page the thing was that you wanted. To a degree, most of what they do has gone online, but they still have access to all kinds of sites that you probably wouldn’t know were there. They’re absolutely your best friend. You’ve got to know a research librarian. There are also different kinds of libraries. There are business school libraries, specialized libraries, and medical school libraries. I live in St. Louis, I’ve made a lot of use of the Washington libraries. They have one for every subject matter. I used to have my own personal business librarian"

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