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Using paraprofessionals to answer reference questions is a great
way to expand your library's reference reach while getting the most
value out of your staff. But how do you begin training them? What
training materials should be used? What skills should be taught?
How important is the reference interview for paraprofessionals?
What are the pros and cons of using paraprofessionals in this
manner? Morgan answers these and other questions in a new edition
of this bestselling book. Revised and updated to include basic and
advanced skills using both print and electronic resources, this
volume includes modules on government information, international
and corporate information, statistics, medical and health
information, and more. This guide will help you prepare
paraprofessionals for the issues front line library staff face on a
daily basis. Once you've trained them, you can turn again to the
book for tips and strategies on evaluation and supplemental
training. If your library has catalogers, students, newly hired
staff, or other staff members with untapped potential, this book is
for you.
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