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Wilkinson, John P.; Miller, William – RQ, 1978
This study of reference service measurement in support of professionalism for librarians eliminates the directional vs. reference query distinctions and looks at all reference desk transactions in terms of the number of distinct and definable judgments they require for resolution. (Author/JAB)
Descriptors: Library Science, Library Services, Measurement, Reference Services
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Schorr, Alan Edward – RQ, 1974
Lotka's law is found to be invalid for papers published in library science. (PF)
Descriptors: Authors, Library Research, Library Science, Periodicals
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Levine, Marilyn M. – RQ, 1973
Librarians are not professionals because they are not involved with saving lives. However, their job is to be a curator of civilization. (DH)
Descriptors: Classification, Cultural Awareness, Librarians, Library Science
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Ernest, Douglas J.; And Others – RQ, 1988
This study compared online versions of LISA (Library and Information Science Abstracts), Library Literature, and ERIC to investigate time lag and duplication of coverage. Six searches of each database were executed over a period of 15 months. Results indicated that Library Literature had the least time lag and LISA the most; duplication was low.…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Databases, Library Science, Online Systems
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Job, Susan – RQ, 1978
If librarians from all areas of reference and information service understood their own roles better, then they might feel more capable of fruitful interchange transcending common institutional boundaries. (Author)
Descriptors: Academic Libraries, Librarians, Library Cooperation, Library Science
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Colson, John C. – RQ, 1973
Library schools need to reorganize in order to permit specialization in such fields as archivy, special materials or special groups. The philosophy behind such a move is presented. Special mention is made of the position of the archivist within library science. (DH)
Descriptors: Archives, Librarians, Library Education, Library Schools
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Palmer, Roger C. – RQ, 1972
The plan proposed in this paper may offer the best means of convincing students that the field of librarianship affords them the creative challenge of dealing with the information explosion and an opportunity to serve with a community of scholars as a subject expert. (2 references) (Author/NH)
Descriptors: College Libraries, Information Sources, Librarians, Library Science
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Saffady, William – RQ, 1974
Descriptors: Archives, Library Instruction, Library Science, Library Services
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Jahoda, Gerald; And Others – RQ, 1977
Six decision-making steps of the reference process were isolated through development of a model reference query. Instructional modules for each of the steps are described. The program is suitable for library school students or library paraprofessionals. (JAB)
Descriptors: Learning Modules, Librarians, Library Education, Library Research
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Stielow, Frederick; Tibbo, Helen – RQ, 1988
This study examined the importance of negative searching, or searching to discover topics not previously explored in writing, and its oversight in the library literature. A survey of university faculty revealed a tendency to view negative searching as necessary to scholarly endeavors, but an online literature search showed little discussion of…
Descriptors: Library Science, Library Services, Online Searching, Reference Services
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Olsrud, Lois – RQ, 1981
Describes some of the confusing aspects of the Bibliography Section (Z Class) of the Library of Congress Classification system and recounts the preparation of a key showing a comparison of the A through P classes with their corresponding Z numbers. The comparative classification key is appended. (JL)
Descriptors: Classification, Library Collections, Library Materials, Library of Congress Classification
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Pope, Nancy N. – RQ, 1992
A study of 100 article citations from 11 library science journals showed only 45 article citations that were completely free of errors, while 11 had major errors--i.e., errors preventing or hindering location of the reference--and the remaining 44 had minor errors. Citation accuracy in library science journals appears similar to accuracy in other…
Descriptors: Authors, Citations (References), Editors, Information Retrieval
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Jahoda, Gerald; Olson, Paul E. – RQ, 1972
A better understanding of the reference process can result in better reference services. Seven models and flowcharts representing different approaches to reference work are reproduced and discussed. (4 references) (DH)
Descriptors: Information Science, Library Science, Library Services, Library Technical Processes
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Krieger, Tillie – RQ, 1985
Growth and changes in "RQ" (1960-1985) are examined and detailed in both text and tables (cover/size, pagination, editor, articles, advertisements, physical features, association interests, reviews, columns, government publications). Development of columns, government publication news, thematic articles, authors of "RQ"…
Descriptors: Authors, Government Publications, History, Library Associations
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Stych, F. S. – RQ, 1972
Students of reference work need help in developing search strategies. The general knowledge of the student and the size of the collection should be considered, then decision factors such as language, time available, amount of information required and space can be ranked. (2 references) (DH)
Descriptors: Information Retrieval, Information Science, Library Education, Library Science
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