New Directions in Reference

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A01=Bryon D. Anderson
academic library innovation
American Library Association
Author_Bryon D. Anderson
Category=GLM
Chat Reference
digital copyright compliance
Digital Reference Services
Electronic Reference Resources
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FDLP
government information access
Government Printing Office
GPO Access
Health Sciences Libraries
Illinois State Library
Interlibrary Loan Request Form
Interlibrary Loan Staff
interlibrary loan systems
music librarianship
National Library
NIU Library
North Carolina Serials Conference
Personal Digital Assistants
Print Reference Collections
Providing Reference Services
Reference Librarian
reference service technology integration
Reference Services
Rural Libraries
Unmediated Requesting
Virtual Reference
Virtual Reference Librarian
Virtual Reference Service
virtual reference services
VR Environment

Product details

  • ISBN 9780789030887
  • Weight: 470g
  • Dimensions: 148 x 210mm
  • Publication Date: 19 Jul 2006
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Inc
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Design and deliver traditional reference services in new and innovative ways

Librarians work in an environment of constant change created by new technology, budget restraints, inflationary costs, and rising user expectations. New Directions in Reference examines how they can use new and innovative methods to design and deliver traditional reference services in a wide range of settings. The book’s contributors relate first-hand experiences in libraries large and small, public and academic, and urban and rural dealing with a variety of changes, including virtual reference, music reference, self-service interlibrary loan, e-mail reference, and copyright law.

Change isn’t new to libraries but the accelerated pace of change is. Traditional lines that have existed between library departments have been erased and traditional notions about general and specialized reference services have been reconsidered. New Directions in Reference documents how librarians are re-thinking their roles and responsibilities to keep pace with the ongoing process of evolution that borders on revolution.

New Directions in Reference examines:

  • the skills needed to manage and evaluate virtual reference services
  • the basics of modern copyright law and the Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA)
  • the changes in users, sources, and modes of access in music reference services
  • the use of interlibrary loan management software that allows patrons to request, track, and renew borrowed materials online
  • the Ask-A-Librarian e-mail reference service
  • the Government Printing Office and government information online
  • and much more!

New Directions in Reference also includes case studies involving the new Martin Luther King Jr. Library in San Jose, California, and the impact of Personal Digital Assistants (PDAs) in providing references services for medical libraries. This important book is an essential professional resource for public, academic, and special librarians, especially those providing reference services.

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