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This volume examining key factors related to successful reference
service practices provides librarians with an important and
significantly different perspective on the reference process.
Author Jo Bell Whitlatch describes the major factors that need to
be considered to obtain a comprehensive view of the reference
process in academic libraries, arguing that the understanding of
the reference process can be enhanced by borrowing from current
research in other disciplines that place an increasing emphasis on
service organizations rather than on manufacturing organizations.
The book identifies major studies and theories related to how
people who are served participate in organizations. Further,
Whitlatch discusses how such studies can contribute to an
understanding of the academic reference librarian's role. In
addition, the study that constitutes a central part of The Role of
the Academic Reference Librarian reports on the results of testing
parts of a model of the reference process. The material presented
here is drawn from four principal sources: the literature on
reference service; broader literature on service organizations from
the disciplines of business, psychology, and sociology; the
author's professional experience; and a detailed study of reference
encounters in five academic libraries that assesses reference
service effectiveness by focusing on the librarian's perception of
the quality of service, the library users' perception of the
quality of service, and whether or not the information sought was
located. Included are tables and figures that graphically enhance
the text. For academic librarians and library researchers, the
volume will serve as a guide to designing studies of reference
services that will add to the present understanding of the subject.
Graduate students in library and information science will find this
handbook indispensable for the successful practice of reference
services.
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'A joyous and celebratory tribute to all those who battled to be
heard, who fought for their achievements to be recognised and
honoured, who simply kept going' Kate Mosse The tried and tested
'On This Day in History' format has elevated the stories of many
people and their impact on the wider world. However, of those
considered noteworthy by the Establishment, just a fraction are
women. But this is not the whole story - not by half. Our past is
full of influential women, many of whom have been unfairly confined
to the margins of history. Politicians, troublemakers, explorers,
artists, writers, scientists and even the odd murderer; these women
have shaped society around the globe. From Beyonce to Doria Shafik,
Queen Elizabeth I to Lillian Bilocca, On This Day She sets out to
redress this imbalance and give voice to both those already deemed
female icons, alongside others whom the history books have failed
to include: the good, the bad and everything in between - this is a
record of human existence at its most authentic.
First published in 1944, and now reissued with new black-and-white
illustrations and a foreword by Jo Bell, Canal Laureate, this book
has become a classic on its subject, and may be said to have
started a revival of interest in the English waterways. It was on a
spring day in 1939 that L.T.C. Rolt first stepped aboard Cressy.
This engaging book tells the story of how he and his wife adapted
and fitted out the boat as a home, and recreates the journey of
some 400 miles that they made along the network of waterways in the
Midlands. It recalls the boatmen and their craft, and celebrates
the then seemingly timeless nature of the English countryside
through which they passed. As Sir Compton Mackenzie wrote, 'it is
an elegy of classic restraint unmarred by any trace of sentiment'
for a way of life and a rural landscape that have now all but
disappeared.
A fascinating page-a-day collection profiling extraordinary women
of all races, eras, and nationalities. Our past is full of
influential women. Whether politicians, troublemakers, explorers,
artists, and even the odd murderer, women have shaped society
around the globe. But too often, these women have been unfairly
confined to the margins of history. On This Day She: Putting Women
Back into History One Day at a Time corrects this imbalance. A
day-by-day collection of inspiring stories about incredible women
who made history but seldom received the acknowledgement they
deserved, this book introduces readers to women of all colors,
eras, and nationalities. From Queen Elizabeth I to Beyonce, Doria
Shafik to Lillian Bilocca, this book gives voice both to female
icons and to those whom the history books have overlooked. These
women campaigned, cured, and adventured their way through life.
They include musicians, painters, scientists, poets, and more.
Spanning centuries, On This Day She is a record of human existence
at its most authentic.
Ideal for public, school, and academic libraries looking to freshen
up their reference collection, as well as for LIS students and
instructors conducting research, this resource collects the cream
of the crop sources of general reference and library science
information. Encompassing internet resources, digital image
collections, and print resources, it includes the full section on
LIS Resources from the Guide to Reference database, which was voted
a #1 Best Professional Resource Database by Library Journal
readers. Organized by topic and thoroughly indexed, this guide
makes it a snap to find the right sources. It offers an appealing
introduction to reference work and resources for LIS students and
also serves as an affordable course book to complement online Guide
to Reference access.
Plotting points from urban backwaters to wild imagined spaces,
editor Jo Bell guides us through the shadowy places poetry inhabits
- places that fall well and truly off the map.
Reference and user services librarians need to be in charge of
their own careers. And when it comes to their own professional
development, that means being proactive. This resource will enable
professionals at every stage of their careers to honestly assess
their skills and knowledge. Utilizing the RUSA (Reference and User
Services Association) Professional Competencies as a framework for
reflecting on strengths as well as gaps in expertise, it guides
readers through developing strategies to enhance their professional
standing and potential, thereby leading to a more satisfying
career. In this book former RUSA president Whitlatch, who chaired
the initial committee establishing the Competencies, teams up with
expert trainer Woodard to introduce the seven categories of the
RUSA Professional Competencies, explaining the ways in which each
is important to both practitioner and institution; demonstrate how
to create a personal development plan that focuses on development
priorities; discuss the Association for Talent Development (ATD)
Competency Development Model and other action plans; offer guidance
for setting goals and measuring progress; share information on a
variety of development activities that readers can undertake to
maintain and enhance professional competencies, including formal
training opportunities, on-the-job experiences, and self-directed
initiatives; and provide recommended self-evaluation techniques
such as writing up notes from group discussions, exercises, short
verbal and written reports, crafting presentations on a topic, and
sharing concrete examples of how skills were applied in the
workplace. This book not only authoritatively tells practitioners,
managers, students and educators what is expected of reference and
user services librarians, but also points the way towards achieving
those competencies.
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