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Paulk, J. Sara – Library Journal, 2009
Over the past year, libraries have made the national news owing to soaring public usage driven by tough economic times. Much of this increased traffic stems from patrons coming to their local branches to use resources that will help them improve their chances at employment. While some demand practical job-hunting and career materials to help them…
Descriptors: Information Needs, College Applicants, College Entrance Examinations, Aptitude Tests
Eisenberg, Mike – Library Journal, 2008
The Web 2.0 "buzz" starts with new technologies such as virtual worlds, cell phones and handheld devices that offer 24/7 web access, tagging, social networks, and blogs and brings together various web capabilities in unique combinations. Web 2.0, however, is about much more than the technology--it is about a change in focus to participation, user…
Descriptors: Information Science Education, Information Needs, Libraries, Information Science
Tennant, Roy – Library Journal, 2004
This article offers five ideas librarians should review every now and then to make sure the right services are being offered in the most effective manner to the people they serve. These five exercises or ideas may not be completely easy but neither are they difficult or expensive. However, they will guarantee an increased awareness of, and…
Descriptors: Library Administration, Library Services, Librarians, User Needs (Information)
White, Herbert S. – Library Journal, 1999
This final column by Herbert White addresses his concerns with the professional objectives of librarians and how librarians are perceived and treated. Highlights include the users' need for librarians; the role of the American Library Association in supporting libraries more often than librarians; and stressing institutions rather than people.…
Descriptors: Information Needs, Librarians, Library Role, Library Science
Ennis, Lisa A. – Library Journal, 2007
The dynamic and rapidly expanding field of neuroscience traditionally has involved the study of the nervous system from a biological/medical standpoint. In recent years, however, the science has become multidisciplinary, attracting researchers from computer science, psychology, sociology, philosophy, and even the humanities. For public and college…
Descriptors: Information Needs, College Libraries, Anatomy, Neuropsychology
Blake, Fay – Library Journal, 1971
Academic librarians need to learn how people learn, what they want to learn about, how the whole man is put together and how he functions. The most important thing about a library is not how it is organized but why it exists. (Author)
Descriptors: College Libraries, Information Needs, Information Utilization, Librarians
Dimmock, Mary Laverne – Library Journal, 1971
It is imperative that library schools recognize their obligation to provide post-master's study for their graduates, and to provide programs that are structured, that are more uniform in performance requirements, and that culminate in a recognized degree. (5 references) (Author)
Descriptors: Information Needs, Library Education, Library Schools, Professional Continuing Education
Kerbec, Matthew J. – Library Journal, 1970
A potent tool for librarians and citizens seeking information from the Government. Author)
Descriptors: Federal Legislation, Information Dissemination, Information Needs, Information Utilization
Childers, Thomas – Library Journal, 1971
Unless a limited set of specific goals is pursued with diligence, the local library may find itself running off in all directions at once, trying to satisfy every library-related need of a very heterogeneous "community." (16 references) (Author)
Descriptors: Community, Information Needs, Information Services, Libraries
Schmidt, Aaron – Library Journal, 2010
What do a pink door, reading glasses, a website, and a Beetle Kill Pine ceiling have in common? Yes, readers will find them all in this collection of great design in libraries. But the reason they're featured is their important commonality: they were intentionally and thoughtfully placed in a library to meet people's needs or otherwise engage…
Descriptors: Library Development, Library Materials, Library Services, Public Libraries
Janes, Joe – Library Journal, 2002
Considers the current trend in libraries toward live, or digital, reference services. Highlights include models for reference, including synchronous versus asynchronous; benefits for users; software packages; user expectations; suitability of the technology; and determining the best service for users and their information needs. (LRW)
Descriptors: Appropriate Technology, Computer Software, Information Needs, Library Services
Marshall, Joanne Gard – Library Journal, 2000
Discusses the use of evaluative techniques to measure outcomes that show the value and worth of librarians and library services. Highlights include quality improvement; evaluating quality; measuring concepts as opposed to concrete variables; meeting users' information needs; measuring intangibles; and measures from total quality management. (LRW)
Descriptors: Evaluation Methods, Information Needs, Librarians, Library Services
Griffen, Agnes M. – Library Journal, 1971
In response to evidences of critical human need, the King County Library Board and staff have been exploring ways in which to do their part in alleviating the problems of unemployment, hunger and malnutrition and related social and health problems among the people they serve. (3 references) (Author)
Descriptors: Community Involvement, Hunger, Information Needs, Library Services
McNamee, Gil – Library Journal, 1971
The Bay Area Reference Center (BARC) offered a workshop that concentrates on how the public library can act as a center for free knowledge for the consumer in all fields. The bibliography is one of those included in the workshop kit. (46 references) (Author)
Descriptors: Consumer Education, Government Publications, Information Dissemination, Information Needs
Rettig, James – Library Journal, 1981
Librarians should expend less effort on debates about fees for services; instead they should seek to provide those services in the fairest possible manner. Cooperation with vendors, administrators, politicians, and others offers an opportunity to minimize through special subsidies the costs of the services to individual users. References are…
Descriptors: Fees, Information Needs, Information Seeking, Information Services
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