The Reference Realist in Library Academia

The Reference Realist in Library Academia
Author: Patricia Gebhard
Publisher: McFarland
Total Pages: 202
Release: 1997-01-01
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9780786402373

Part I examines direct assistance in the library. Part II covers support for the reference desk, such as alternative provisions of service and reference manuals. In Part III, collection activities, instruction, publications, exhibits, and other reference activities are explored. Part IV takes a close look at departmental and library responsibilities.

The Reference Librarian's Policies, Forms, Guidelines, and Procedures Handbook

The Reference Librarian's Policies, Forms, Guidelines, and Procedures Handbook
Author: Rebecca Brumley
Publisher:
Total Pages: 380
Release: 2006
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN:

Offers ideas for service in your library, and comparisons to measure your policies against. This work provides policies from public and academic libraries covering both traditional and expanded service areas. It is broken down into seven subjects including: the Reference Program; People in the Reference Program; Reference Collections; and more.

Library Patron Privacy

Library Patron Privacy
Author: Peter E. Murray
Publisher: Association of Research Libr
Total Pages: 132
Release: 2003
Genre: Academic libraries
ISBN:

Changing Roles of Library Professionals

Changing Roles of Library Professionals
Author:
Publisher: Association of Research Libr
Total Pages: 158
Release: 2000
Genre: Academic librarians
ISBN:

"Over the past ten years, many changes have affected the roles of librarians and other professionals in research libraries. The changes have been caused, in part, by technological advances, reorganizations, more focus on libraries as learning organizations, the use of teams and team-based approaches to tasks, and a recognition of diversity's importance to organizational development. Librarians have had to align priorities with redefined institutional goals. The survey for this SPEC Kit was an effort to examine these professional changes through an analysis of position descriptions issued by ARL member institutions. What follows are the results of the survey conducted in January 1999 by the ARL Leadership Committee whose membership included: Nancy Baker, Washington State University; Joan Giesecke, University of Nebraska–Lincoln; Carolyn Snyder, Southern Illinois University; DeEtta Jones, ARL Senior Program Officer for Diversity; and Kathryn Deiss, ARL/OLMS Program Manager"--Introduction to the executive summary, page 9.

Reference Services and Media

Reference Services and Media
Author: Linda S Katz
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 156
Release: 2014-07-16
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1317789679

Get the most out of your reference information systems and technology! Reference Services and Media meets the information challenges that overwhelm and assist us today with computerization, electronics, and telecommunications changes in the reference services of our libraries. As a professional in the library science field, you will discover innovative theories and researched solutions on many technology problems and challenges such as formatting and compatibility, training of reference professionals and library users, costs, and information have and have nots. With the year 2000 and beyond upon us, emerging technologies afford tremendous opportunities for reference librarians and for improved and enhanced public access to information. In Reference Services and Media you will learn about planning for staffing, troubleshooting fund-raising, and budget developing to support the use of information technologies. You will also examine the impact new media has on academic libraries, specifically video and movie clips that are transferred over intranets and internets and their opportunities and legal implications. In Reference Services and Media you will also explore: desktop conferencing and web access for reference services versus personalized contact desktop conferencing with personal computers in remote areas for reference service assistance positive and negative aspects of using each technology in reference use instruction creative methods for procuring funding for an electronic information literary instruction classroom providing a digital library for a state library network raising confidence levels of public service librarians in using electronic resources to answer reference questions Reference Services and Media includes case studies, tables, and an annotated bibliography that serves as a librarian's media reference toolkit, making it essential for effective media reference work. An excellent source for the reference librarian, Reference Services and Media will assist you in adopting and incorporating new information technologies for the present and future.