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Providing Reference Services: A Practical Guide for Librarians was written with the working librarian in mind; it focuses on specific methods and information to help foster effective, exceptional results. Topics covered include: Reference services: basic information and backgroundReference resources and tutorials Organizing and providing services Staffing and performance managementForming helpful partnerships (internal and external)The future of reference Readers will come away with a solid foundation in reference services. They will have the knowledge to update or restructure an existing reference program, or to create a program from the ground up. Individual chapters and subsections provide constructive tips and advice for specific reference issues. Taken as a whole, this book provides a valuable, inclusive source of information for all major aspects of reference service. Providing Reference Services is an appropriate resource for nearly all librarians in public-service positions, especially those with reference responsibilities, whether they are working reference librarians at any level of experience, reference supervisors, or administrators with oversight of reference services. The content is relevant to academic, public, school, and special librariesany library or organization, in fact, that offers reference or research assistance.

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The thirty-second title in Rowman & Littlefields Practical Guides for Librarians series is a thoughtful review of reference services. Its seven chapters sketch the history of reference services, assess todays reference collections, outline the basics of reference practice, address reference staff management and administration, examine marketing and collaboration efforts, and consider the future of reference services. Each chapter includes a summary of key points and a list of references. Newly minted reference librarians, seasoned practitioners, and reference supervisors and administrators working in public, academic, school, or special libraries, along with LIS students, will find much to ponder in these pages. The authors are both librarians and professors at Western Kentucky University. * Booklist * This is a practical, easy-to-understand guide developed by two veteran librarians at Western Kentucky University. It discusses how traditional reference service has changed due to the presence of so many electronic resources and demands for an increased variety of services. The chapters are concise and the text is well divided, ending with a summary of key points and a reference list. This well-structured and informative book is recommended for library science students and collections. * Reference Reviews * Aimed at librarians new to reference services, Providing Reference Services: A Practical Guide for Librarians offers not only a substantial guide to effectively performing reference work, but also persuasive reasons for doing so. The authors see reference services as the business of problem-solving for library users and draw upon social science and professional literature to support their recommendations for practice. The book covers a lot of ground in seven focused chapters. Each chapter ends with a recap of key points and a list of references. The content is applicable for public, academic, and special libraries. This book is likely to be relevant and useful to practitioners for many years to come. * Public Services Quarterly * This guide provides significant food for thought and covers some of the basic concerns libraries should address when developing their reference services. * Reference and User Services Quarterly * John Gottfried and Katherine Pennavaria provide a needed examination of reference service at a time when many have pronounced it a dying art. The authors show how reference service thrives by adapting to changing needs and lifestyles. In order for reference service to be a viable service in the future, librarians will need to understand and adopt strategies to deal with competitive forces. Gottfried and Pennavaria show that the conversation about reference is still worth having -- Chris LeBeau, Assistant Teaching Professor/Librarian IV University of Missouri and the University of Missouri-Kansas City

List of Figures and Tables
xi
Preface xiii
Acknowledgments xvii
Chapter 1 What Are Library Reference Services?
1(18)
Chapter 2 Reference Collections Today
19(24)
Chapter 3 Putting Reference Services into Practice
43(20)
Chapter 4 Managing Staff for Reference Services
63(24)
Chapter 5 Oversight and Administration of Reference Services
87(22)
Chapter 6 Marketing and Collaboration for Reference Services
109(22)
Chapter 7 The Future of Reference Services
131(16)
Index 147(2)
About the Authors 149
John Gottfried is a faculty librarian and associate professor at Western Kentucky University. He is the Reference Services Coordinator and Business Librarian for WKU Libraries.

Katherine Pennavaria is a faculty librarian and professor at Western Kentucky University. She is the Coordinator of the Visual & Performing Arts Library (VPAL) for WKU Libraries.