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This book takes a close look at the recent changing emphasis from
collections to access, and from document description to document
delivery. As the automation of library processes has moved from
technical services to reference services, the roles of the
professionals working in those capacities have changed
dramatically. Library administrators who are looking to redeploy
resources will gain helpful insights from the experiences of
librarians who have already redirected their organizations. This
helpful volume will be of tremendous assistance in redefining the
traditional roles of reference and technical librarians. Access
Services offers new insights into the movement from bibliographic
access to information access that is reshaping reference services
today. Informative discussions on topics such as cross-training
experiments, revised organizational structures, the new role of the
bibliographic utilities, library school education for the redefined
professional, and changes in cataloging codes reveal what impact
this trend has for librarians, services, and patrons.
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