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Reference and Information Services: An Introduction 5th ed. [Pehme köide]

  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 536 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 254x178x28 mm, kaal: 921 g, Illustrations, unspecified
  • Ilmumisaeg: 19-Dec-2022
  • Kirjastus: ALA Neal-Schuman
  • ISBN-10: 0838937330
  • ISBN-13: 9780838937334
Teised raamatud teemal:
  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 536 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 254x178x28 mm, kaal: 921 g, Illustrations, unspecified
  • Ilmumisaeg: 19-Dec-2022
  • Kirjastus: ALA Neal-Schuman
  • ISBN-10: 0838937330
  • ISBN-13: 9780838937334
Teised raamatud teemal:
This textbook for librarians introduces the skills, expertise, and mindset needed in reference and information services. It covers fundamental concepts, including reference interviews and basic search techniques; major reference sources in different subject areas; special topics like using the internet, reference programming, readers' advisory services, reference services for children and young adults, and information literacy; and developing and maintaining reference collections and services, including selecting and evaluating materials, managing reference departments, assessing and improving services, ethics, reference in relation to Web 2.0 technology, and the future of reference and information services. Annotation ©2022 Ringgold, Inc., Portland, OR (protoview.com)

Keeping pace with the rapidly shifting environment for all information services workers, in this book Cassell and Hiremath provide readers with the knowledge and tools needed to manage the ebb and flow of reference services in today's libraries.



From the ongoing flood of misinformation to the swift changes occasioned by the pandemic, a myriad of factors is spurring our profession to rethink reference services. Luckily, this classic text is back in a newly overhauled edition that thoughtfully addresses the evolving reference landscape. Designed to complement every introductory library reference course, Cassell and Hiremath's book also serves as the perfect resource to guide current practitioners in their day-to-day work. It teaches failsafe methods for identifying important materials by matching specific types of questions to the best available sources, regardless of format. Guided by a national advisory board of educators and experts, this thoroughly updated text presents chapters covering fundamental concepts, major reference sources, and special topics while also offering fresh insights on timely issues, including
  • a basic template for the skills required and expectations demanded of the reference librarian;
  • the pandemic’s effect on reference services and how the ingenuity employed by libraries in providing remote and virtual reference is here to stay;
  • a new chapter dedicated to health information, with a special focus on health equity and information sources;
  • selecting and evaluating reference materials, with strategies for keeping up to date;
  • a heightened emphasis on techniques for evaluating sources for misinformation and ways to give library users the tools to discern facts vs. “fake facts”;
  • reference as programming, readers’ advisory services, developmentally appropriate material for children and young adults, and information literacy;
  • evidence-based guidance on handling microaggressions in reference interactions, featuring discussions of cultural humility and competence alongside recommended resources on implicit bias;
  • managing, assessing, and improving reference services; and
  • the future of information and reference services, encapsulating existing models, materials, and services to project possible evolutions in the dynamic world of reference
List of Figures and Tables
vii
Preface ix
Acknowledgments xiii
Part I Fundamental Concepts
1 Introduction to Reference and Information Services
3(12)
2 Determining the Question--In-Person, Telephone, and Virtual Reference Interviews
15(22)
3 Finding the Answer--Basic Search Techniques
37(26)
Part II Introduction to Major Reference Sources
4 Answering Questions about Books, Magazines, Newspapers, Libraries and Publishing, and Bibliographic Networks--Bibliographic Resources
63(16)
5 Answering Questions about Anything and Everything--Encyclopedias
79(26)
6 Answering Questions That Require Handy Facts--Ready Reference Sources
105(18)
7 Answering Questions about Words--Dictionaries, Concordances, and Manuals
123(26)
8 Answering Questions about Current Events, Issues, and Research Topics-Databases and Indexes
149(22)
9 Answering Questions about Law and Business--Special Guidelines and Sources
171(24)
10 Answering Questions about Health--Special Guidelines and Sources
195(20)
Emily Vardell
11 Answering Questions about Geography, Countries, and Travel--Atlases, Gazetteers, Maps, Geographic Information Systems, and Travel Guides
215(18)
12 Answering Questions about the Lives of People--Biographical Information Sources
233(14)
13 Answering Questions about Government and Related Issues--Government Information Sources
247(20)
Part III Special Topics in Reference and Information Services
14 When and How to Use the Internet as the Primary Reference Tool
267(22)
15 Reference as Programming
289(24)
16 Readers' Advisory Services
313(16)
Maria Fesz
Cynthia Orr
17 Reference Services for Children and Young Adults
329(16)
Melissa Gross
18 Information Literacy in the Reference Department
345(18)
Part IV Developing and Managing Reference Collections and Services
19 Selecting and Evaluating Reference Materials
363(14)
20 Managing Reference Departments
377(18)
21 Assessing and Improving Reference Services
395(22)
22 Ethics in Reference
417(14)
Diana Floegel
23 Reference 2.0
431(26)
24 The Future of Reference and Information Services
457(12)
Appendixes
A RUSA Outstanding Reference Sources 2011-2022
469(6)
B RUSA Definition of Reference (2021)
475(4)
About the Authors and Contributors 479(2)
Reference Resources Index 481(10)
Subject Index 491