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E-raamat: Envisioning the Future of Reference: Trends, Reflections, and Innovations

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  • Formaat: 212 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 25-Feb-2020
  • Kirjastus: Libraries Unlimited Inc
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9798216080572
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  • Formaat: 212 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 25-Feb-2020
  • Kirjastus: Libraries Unlimited Inc
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9798216080572

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Offering a broad overview of consequential changes in the landscape of reference services, this guide also provides practical guidance on how to meet the new challenges they present.

For the past decade, librarians have been lamenting the demise of reference services. Encouraging recent research shows that that reference librarians are actually in more demand than ever, but nearly everything about reference has changed—from technologies, tools, and techniques to models of service.

What are these changes, and how can the profession respond to and prepare for shifting priorities and user needs? In this volume, business librarians Diane Zabel and Lauren Reiter bring together a host of experts to answer these timely questions. Topics range from the education and training of professionals to meeting the needs and wants of employers. Covered are trends in chat reference, research consultations, do-it-yourself reference, tracking trends with user populations, assessment, and data-driven decisions about reference services.

Grounded in the principle that regardless of the evolutions in service, the user remains at the center of reference, this guide offers readers an exciting look at the future of this important public service.


  • Informs librarians of trends currently affecting the profession and shows how to deal with them

  • Covers a wide array of topics, from those affecting the education of reference services to assessment of services
    • Provides an in-depth look at new models in reference services
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    Offering a broad overview of consequential changes in the landscape of reference services, this guide also provides practical guidance on how to meet the new challenges they present.
    Acknowledgments vii
    Preface ix
    Linda C. Smith
    Introduction xiii
    Diane Zabel
    Lauren Reiter
    Part I Education, Skills, and Training
    1(34)
    1 Current Status of Reference Education in the Library and Information Science Curriculum
    3(4)
    Elizabeth Mahoney
    Lauren Reiter
    Diane Zabel
    2 New Look, Same Essence: The Enduring Value of Reference Librarianship
    7(12)
    Aliqae Geraci
    Kelly LaVoice
    3 Beyond the Checklist: Effective Onboarding and Training for Reference Services Success
    19(8)
    Daniel Hickey
    4 Continuing Education for Reference/Public Service Librarians
    27(8)
    Anne Langley
    Part II Still Evolving Service Models
    35(56)
    5 Save the Time of the Reader: Using S. R. Ranganathan's Fourth Law as the Vision for the Future of Library Reference Services
    37(14)
    Corey Seeman
    6 Reference Next
    51(12)
    Marie L. Radford
    7 Do-It-Yourself Reference
    63(10)
    Naomi Lederer
    8 Peer-to-Peer Reference Services in Academic Libraries
    73(10)
    Hailley Fargo
    9 Public Library Reference Services in the 21st Century
    83(8)
    Maria K. Burchill
    John E. Kenney
    Part III Collections
    91(36)
    10 Is the Print Reference Collection Dead? The Future and Value of Print Reference Collections
    93(10)
    Melissa Gasparotto
    Manuel Ostos
    11 Open Access Digital Projects and Their Relationship to Reference
    103(8)
    Elizabeth Clarke
    12 From Print to Online: The Complexity of Licensing E-Reference Resources
    111(6)
    Michael R. Oppenheim
    Roxanne Peck
    13 Government Information in the Age of Trump
    117(10)
    Christopher C. Brown
    Part IV User Populations
    127(22)
    14 Environmental Scanning
    129(10)
    Karen Sobel
    15 The Global Reach of Reference
    139(10)
    Lisa Martin
    Part V Assessment
    149(32)
    16 Methods and Approaches for Assessing Reference Services
    151(18)
    Elizabeth Namei
    Sarah Pickle
    17 Data in Context: Reconsidering Reference in ah Academic Library
    169(12)
    Harriet Lightman
    Geoffrey Morse
    Susan Oldenburg
    Index 181(6)
    About the Editors and the Contributors 187
    Diane Zabel is Louis and Virginia Benzak Business Librarian and head of the Schreyer Business Library at The Pennsylvania State University.

    Lauren Reiter is Sally W. Kalin Librarian for Learning Innovations and business liaison librarian at The Pennsylvania State University Libraries.