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Crash Course in Reference: Crash Course

Autor Charlotte Ford
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 29 apr 2008 – vârsta până la 17 ani
This introductory book is a basic review of reference services in public libraries. It includes tips on locating resources in both print and online formats, makes suggestions for purchases and maintenance of the reference collection, reviews the ethical aspects of providing information to all patrons, and provides information on how to join a network of reference librarians who can assist you when you cannot find an answer.A basic explanation of reference services for those with little formal LIS training working in small rural libraries or others who have been working in other areas and wish to brush up on their skills, this author provides an introduction to reference services including search strategies.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781591584636
ISBN-10: 1591584639
Pagini: 156
Dimensiuni: 216 x 279 x 10 mm
Greutate: 0.45 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Libraries Unlimited
Seria Crash Course

Locul publicării:New York, United States

Notă biografică

Charlotte Ford is an Assistant Professor in the School of Library and Information Science at San Jose State University. She holds a BA degree from Earlham College and a MLS and PhD from Indiana University. She has reference library experience in Bogota, Colombia and Birmingham-Southern College in Birmingham, Alabama.

Cuprins

PrefaceAcknowledgmentsChapter 1: What is reference service?Chapter 2: Communicating with your patronsChapter 3: Building and maintaining a reference collectionChapter 4: Searching print and electronic sourcesChapter 5: Finding books: Library catalogs and bibliographiesChapter 6: Finding articles: Indexes and databasesChapter 7: Finding background information and definitions: Encyclopedias and dictionariesChapter 8: Finding facts fast: Ready referenceChapter 9: Using the Web to reach your patrons and help them find informationChapter 10. Reference ethics and reference policiesChapter 11. Networking with other libraries and librariansChapter 12. For more information.

Recenzii

. . . a complete guidebook for librarians in keeping and maintaining a reference collection. Focusing on using resources to find the best and most efficient books on every subject, and information on finding the answer when it continues to elude ones search, Crash Course in Reference is a top pick for any librarian trying to make their collection the best possible.
Written for the new librarian or one who has no training in reference services, or for the librarian needing a refresher of reference service or an introduction to the new reference methodology and resources available today, Crash Course in Reference truly presents the reader with a comprehensive overview of working as a reference librarian, from the interview, to the collection, to finding materials, and more. . . . Useful for the future reference librarian as well as a resource of materials to be included in a reference library, the work is a great review as well as introduction to the life of a librarian, illustrating both the positive and the challenging situations.
This book is written for practicing librarians and library staff who do not possess a professional education in librarianship. Information is presented in straightforward style with professional terminology defined and filled with practical advice. Database searching is very clearly explained.
One in a series of Crash Course titles from Libraries Unlimited, Crash Course in Reference fulfills the promise implied in its title. Ford has crafted a succinct, well-designed manual for all things reference in public library settings. Crash Course in Reference is an affordable, must-have resource for public libraries of all sizes and is of particular interest for training new staff.'
Bottom line: Recommended.
Charlotte Ford's book entails a comprehensive overview of reference resources for library paraprofessionals, librarians returning to the library field and looking for a refresher, or individuals interested in career possibilities.I think this is a good book to keep as a reference tool. When time permits, go back and review the chapters searching the websites, checking out what your library owns, and even doing the review questions at the end of each chapter.
Author Charlotte Ford's clear writing style and obvious reference know-how results in an easy-to-read introduction to the art of providing assistance to your library users. . . . Ford has put together a clearly written, thoughtful guide that provides logical, sound reasoning to direct your approach to learning about reference work. Although aimed at beginners, its reading can serve as a gentle reminder of good practice that benefits all of us involved in reference service.