Opportunities for Reference Services (eBook, ePUB)
The Bright Side of Reference Services in the 1990's
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This book, first published in 1991, explores the changing roles of reference services and offers advice and practical ideas to guide librarians through the increasingly tangled maze of duties being thrust upon the reference staff.
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This book, first published in 1991, explores the changing roles of reference services and offers advice and practical ideas to guide librarians through the increasingly tangled maze of duties being thrust upon the reference staff.
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Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 226
- Erscheinungstermin: 6. Dezember 2019
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781000759044
- Artikelnr.: 58348988
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 226
- Erscheinungstermin: 6. Dezember 2019
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781000759044
- Artikelnr.: 58348988
1. Prologue: Ode to the Reference Librarian Norman D. Stevens Part 1.
Reference Librarians at Work 2. Joy Is Bustin' Out All Over James Rettig
3. The Fragile Allure of Reference Paul Frantz 4. Reference Collegiality:
One Library's Experience Polly Frank, Lee-Allison Levene and Kathy Piehl
5. Technology and Service: Reference Librarians Have a Place in the '90s
Mabel W. Shaw 6. A Look Back at Twenty-Five Years Behind the Desk
Constance A. Fairchild 7. Librarians and Book Publication: Overcoming
Barriers Mary M. Nofsinger and Eileen E. Brady Part 2. Tools of the
Profession 8. Ranking the Reference Books: Methodologies for Identifying
'Key' Reference Sources Richard L. Hopkins 9. Making the Connection: The
Telephone as a Creative and Potent - but Underutilized - Instrument for
Reference Service Ken Kister 10. The Evolution of Early Visions: An
Historical Perspective on Today's Information Technology James Rice 11. The
Library of Congress Remote Online Library User Pilot Project: The
California State Library Experience Kathleen Low 12. HPER for Help:
Selection and Reference Tools for a New Field Elaine Fox Clever and David
P. Dillard 13. Legal Research Works for Non-Law Students Bill Bailey 14.
Scholarly Communication, Peer Review, and Reference Librarian Ethics: A
Case Study of the Lexicon of the Middle Ages Gordon Moran Part 3. The
Public Served 15. The International Ideology of Library and Information
Science: The Past Three Decades Stephen Karetzky 16. Strengthening the
Foundation for Information Literacy in an Academic Library Laura A.
Sullivan and Nancy F. Campbell 17. Community Cooperation in Reference
Service via a Librarians' Liaison Committee Margaret Hendley 18. Volunteers
and Reference Services With a Special Collection Anne F. Roberts Part 4.
Points of Debate 19. Male Reference Librarians and the Gender Factor
Ronald Beaudrie and Robert Grunfeld
Reference Librarians at Work 2. Joy Is Bustin' Out All Over James Rettig
3. The Fragile Allure of Reference Paul Frantz 4. Reference Collegiality:
One Library's Experience Polly Frank, Lee-Allison Levene and Kathy Piehl
5. Technology and Service: Reference Librarians Have a Place in the '90s
Mabel W. Shaw 6. A Look Back at Twenty-Five Years Behind the Desk
Constance A. Fairchild 7. Librarians and Book Publication: Overcoming
Barriers Mary M. Nofsinger and Eileen E. Brady Part 2. Tools of the
Profession 8. Ranking the Reference Books: Methodologies for Identifying
'Key' Reference Sources Richard L. Hopkins 9. Making the Connection: The
Telephone as a Creative and Potent - but Underutilized - Instrument for
Reference Service Ken Kister 10. The Evolution of Early Visions: An
Historical Perspective on Today's Information Technology James Rice 11. The
Library of Congress Remote Online Library User Pilot Project: The
California State Library Experience Kathleen Low 12. HPER for Help:
Selection and Reference Tools for a New Field Elaine Fox Clever and David
P. Dillard 13. Legal Research Works for Non-Law Students Bill Bailey 14.
Scholarly Communication, Peer Review, and Reference Librarian Ethics: A
Case Study of the Lexicon of the Middle Ages Gordon Moran Part 3. The
Public Served 15. The International Ideology of Library and Information
Science: The Past Three Decades Stephen Karetzky 16. Strengthening the
Foundation for Information Literacy in an Academic Library Laura A.
Sullivan and Nancy F. Campbell 17. Community Cooperation in Reference
Service via a Librarians' Liaison Committee Margaret Hendley 18. Volunteers
and Reference Services With a Special Collection Anne F. Roberts Part 4.
Points of Debate 19. Male Reference Librarians and the Gender Factor
Ronald Beaudrie and Robert Grunfeld
1. Prologue: Ode to the Reference Librarian Norman D. Stevens Part 1.
Reference Librarians at Work 2. Joy Is Bustin' Out All Over James Rettig
3. The Fragile Allure of Reference Paul Frantz 4. Reference Collegiality:
One Library's Experience Polly Frank, Lee-Allison Levene and Kathy Piehl
5. Technology and Service: Reference Librarians Have a Place in the '90s
Mabel W. Shaw 6. A Look Back at Twenty-Five Years Behind the Desk
Constance A. Fairchild 7. Librarians and Book Publication: Overcoming
Barriers Mary M. Nofsinger and Eileen E. Brady Part 2. Tools of the
Profession 8. Ranking the Reference Books: Methodologies for Identifying
'Key' Reference Sources Richard L. Hopkins 9. Making the Connection: The
Telephone as a Creative and Potent - but Underutilized - Instrument for
Reference Service Ken Kister 10. The Evolution of Early Visions: An
Historical Perspective on Today's Information Technology James Rice 11. The
Library of Congress Remote Online Library User Pilot Project: The
California State Library Experience Kathleen Low 12. HPER for Help:
Selection and Reference Tools for a New Field Elaine Fox Clever and David
P. Dillard 13. Legal Research Works for Non-Law Students Bill Bailey 14.
Scholarly Communication, Peer Review, and Reference Librarian Ethics: A
Case Study of the Lexicon of the Middle Ages Gordon Moran Part 3. The
Public Served 15. The International Ideology of Library and Information
Science: The Past Three Decades Stephen Karetzky 16. Strengthening the
Foundation for Information Literacy in an Academic Library Laura A.
Sullivan and Nancy F. Campbell 17. Community Cooperation in Reference
Service via a Librarians' Liaison Committee Margaret Hendley 18. Volunteers
and Reference Services With a Special Collection Anne F. Roberts Part 4.
Points of Debate 19. Male Reference Librarians and the Gender Factor
Ronald Beaudrie and Robert Grunfeld
Reference Librarians at Work 2. Joy Is Bustin' Out All Over James Rettig
3. The Fragile Allure of Reference Paul Frantz 4. Reference Collegiality:
One Library's Experience Polly Frank, Lee-Allison Levene and Kathy Piehl
5. Technology and Service: Reference Librarians Have a Place in the '90s
Mabel W. Shaw 6. A Look Back at Twenty-Five Years Behind the Desk
Constance A. Fairchild 7. Librarians and Book Publication: Overcoming
Barriers Mary M. Nofsinger and Eileen E. Brady Part 2. Tools of the
Profession 8. Ranking the Reference Books: Methodologies for Identifying
'Key' Reference Sources Richard L. Hopkins 9. Making the Connection: The
Telephone as a Creative and Potent - but Underutilized - Instrument for
Reference Service Ken Kister 10. The Evolution of Early Visions: An
Historical Perspective on Today's Information Technology James Rice 11. The
Library of Congress Remote Online Library User Pilot Project: The
California State Library Experience Kathleen Low 12. HPER for Help:
Selection and Reference Tools for a New Field Elaine Fox Clever and David
P. Dillard 13. Legal Research Works for Non-Law Students Bill Bailey 14.
Scholarly Communication, Peer Review, and Reference Librarian Ethics: A
Case Study of the Lexicon of the Middle Ages Gordon Moran Part 3. The
Public Served 15. The International Ideology of Library and Information
Science: The Past Three Decades Stephen Karetzky 16. Strengthening the
Foundation for Information Literacy in an Academic Library Laura A.
Sullivan and Nancy F. Campbell 17. Community Cooperation in Reference
Service via a Librarians' Liaison Committee Margaret Hendley 18. Volunteers
and Reference Services With a Special Collection Anne F. Roberts Part 4.
Points of Debate 19. Male Reference Librarians and the Gender Factor
Ronald Beaudrie and Robert Grunfeld