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Larson, Carole A.; Dickson, Laura K. – RQ, 1994
Discusses how to develop performance standards based on objective, observable criteria and describes how the reference department at the University of Nebraska at Omaha developed standards to meet their needs. Goals for performance are explained, and preliminary and final versions of the reference desk performance standards are appended. (Contains…
Descriptors: Behavior Standards, College Libraries, Evaluation Criteria, Higher Education
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Radford, Marie L. – Library Quarterly, 1996
Librarians and library users were interviewed about their perceptions of actual reference encounters in academic libraries. Results demonstrate that a communication-centered approach to reference encounters provides rich insights into the interpersonal dynamics between librarians and users. An appendix presents some interview responses. (JMV)
Descriptors: Academic Libraries, Communication (Thought Transfer), Higher Education, Interpersonal Communication
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Kasowitz, Abby; Bennett, Blythe; Lankes, R. David – Reference & User Services Quarterly, 2000
Identifies a working set of standards by which to assess individual digital reference services (Internet-based human-mediated information services) and to define membership within a collaborative network of digital reference services. The standards are designed for the Virtual Reference Desk AskA Consortium. (Author/LRW)
Descriptors: Computer Networks, Consortia, Electronic Libraries, Evaluation Criteria
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Wilson, Myoung C. – Reference & User Services Quarterly, 2000
This article addresses issues that relate to the changing functional relationship between the reference librarian and the user, based on the observation that the advance of information technology, particularly the Internet, has altered the values, attitudes, and beliefs of library users, and, as a consequence, their micro-culture. (Author/LRW)
Descriptors: Attitudes, Futures (of Society), Information Technology, Internet
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Whitlatch, Jo Bell – Library Trends, 2001
In an electronic era, the evaluation of reference and related information services should still be based on the same principles used to evaluate traditional face-to-face reference services and printed reference tools. Traditional research methods can be utilized very effectively in an electronic environment. However, electronic technologies offer…
Descriptors: Evaluation Methods, Information Services, Information Technology, Library Services
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Dilevko, Juris – Library Trends, 2001
Looks at some of the new paradigms for reference service, in particular the ideological implications of the digital reference call-center model, demonstrates how they lead to a "deprofessionalization" of reference work, and provides examples of how extensive reading can help reference librarians provide better service and become an…
Descriptors: Information Services, Librarians, Library Services, Models
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Bishop, Kay; Salveggi, Anthony – Public Libraries, 2001
Reviews relevant literature dealing with reference service to children and summarizes the developmental stages of children that can influence the interactions between librarians and children. Includes data from observations and interviews of five librarians from a children's room in a Florida public library. (Author/LRW)
Descriptors: Child Development, Childrens Libraries, Developmental Stages, Interviews
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Stelk, Roger; Lu, Suping – Reference Librarian, 1997
Discusses philosophical issues and human elements in reference desk scheduling for public and academic libraries, highlighting institutionalization of a desk scheduling policy, the relationship between scheduler and schedulee (impartiality, consistency, flexibility, collegiality, diplomacy, dedication to reference service), and conflict management…
Descriptors: Collegiality, Conflict Resolution, Librarians, Libraries
Lipow, Anne Grodzins – Library Journal, 1999
Discusses changes in library reference service that have occurred with growing Internet use. Topics include the human factor that is still needed; the nature of reference questions; the goal of user self-sufficiency; the invisible nature of much of librarians' work; and providing real-time, interactive point-of-need service to remote users. (LRW)
Descriptors: Academic Libraries, Higher Education, Human Relations, Internet
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Holmes-Wong, Deborah – Reference Librarian, 1999
Discussion of library reference services and the conflict between richness (complexity) of services and the reach (number of users that can be served) focuses on information technology that is used in electronic commerce and available on the Internet. Discusses changing roles of libraries and networked information environments. (Author/LRW)
Descriptors: Computer Networks, Information Networks, Information Technology, Internet
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Janes, Joseph; Hill, Chrystie; Rolfe, Alex – Journal of the American Society for Information Science and Technology, 2001
Discusses the history and emergence of non-library commercial and non-commercial information services on the World Wide Web, often referred to as expert services. Describes the methodology used for a study of expert services and considers implications for further research and the development of digital reference services by libraries. (Author/LRW)
Descriptors: Electronic Libraries, Information Services, Library Services, Reference Services
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Kibbee, Jo – Journal of Academic Librarianship, 2006
The author investigates issues faced by academic research libraries in providing virtual reference services to unaffiliated users. These libraries generally welcome visitors who use on-site collections and reference services, but are these altruistic policies feasible in a virtual environment? This paper reviews the use of virtual reference…
Descriptors: Librarians, Electronic Libraries, Research Libraries, Reference Services
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Jay, Margaret; Webber, Sheila – Program: Electronic Library and Information Systems, 2005
Purpose: Aims to investigate the impact of the internet on reference services in public libraries in England. Design/methodology/approach: A literature review provides the policy context for UK public library services and highlights developments in digital reference. A questionnaire was administered in 2003 to a sample of the public library…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Internet, Reference Services, Library Services
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Dee, Cheryl; Allen, Maryellen – Journal of Academic Librarianship, 2006
Reference interactions with patrons in a digital library environment using digital reference services (DRS) has become widespread. However, such services in many libraries appear to be underutilized. A study surveying the ease and convenience of such services for patrons in over 100 academic health science library Web sites suggests that…
Descriptors: Web Sites, Electronic Libraries, Reference Services, Medical Libraries
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Barbier, Pat; Ward, Joyce – Community & Junior College Libraries, 2004
Soon after AskALibrarian, Florida's Statewide Virtual Reference Desk, began to offer Chat Reference to the public in 2003, a Quality Assurance Workgroup was established to ensure that the service patrons received would be friendly, accurate, and adequate. To make certain that best practices were used in answering the real time questions, two…
Descriptors: Library Services, Reference Services, Electronic Libraries, Synchronous Communication
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