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Scofield, James – 1973
Newspaper librarians discussed the public use of their newspapers' libraries. Policies run the gamut from well-staffed public information services, within or outside the newspaper library, to no service at all to those outside the staff of the paper. Problems of dealing with tax and law enforcement agencies were covered, as well as cooperative…
Descriptors: Conference Reports, Fees, Information Services, Information Sources
Jestes, Edward C. – 1974
Librarians store, protect, and provide the knowledge our modern society needs, but it is frequently difficult to justify the services a reference librarian provides. The work load of a reference librarian varies greatly with periods of frantic activity separated by much longer inactive periods. The role is principally passive, waiting for library…
Descriptors: Information Sources, Librarians, Libraries, Library Expenditures
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Weber, Sandra J. – Special Libraries, 1978
Proposals are made for a goal oriented approach to coordinate bibliographic control in the multidisciplinary field of mental retardation, establish networks of information service, and provide consultants for setting up services in various institutions and locales. A review of existing efforts for bibliographic control, classification, and library…
Descriptors: Cataloging, Information Services, Information Sources, Library Services
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Bunge, Charles A. – Journal of Academic Librarianship, 1984
Reports reflections of library school reference teacher who practiced for year as day-to-day reference librarian. Highlights include ideal reference librarianship; concepts helpful in explaining low morale; changes in basic reference service elements (information resources, clients, librarians); current coping strategies; and ways in which to cope…
Descriptors: Burnout, Coping, Information Sources, Job Satisfaction
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Burton, Hilary D. – Special Libraries, 1973
The effects of personal systems on formal library and secondary information services use are analyzed. Conclusions are that personal information systems are not personalized libraries;'' formal library services should concentrate on developing complimentary programs. (9 references) (Author)
Descriptors: Information Retrieval, Information Services, Information Sources, Information Systems
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Eisenbach, Elizabeth – RQ, 1972
A new course at the University of California School of Library Service, Los Angeles, which involves actual library reference desk experience is described. (2 references) (NH)
Descriptors: Courses, Information Sources, Inservice Education, Librarians
Hering, Millicent B. – Library Journal, 1971
The librarian's role in bringing order and understanding to the drug dilemma is described. (Author)
Descriptors: Drug Abuse, Drug Addiction, Drug Legislation, Information Dissemination
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Asheim, Lester – Library Quarterly, 1982
Reexamines Ortega y Gasset's proposition that the professional role of the librarian is to act as a selective "filter between man and the torrent of books." Responsibilities of the librarian in light of the increasing volume of information, increases in speed of access to information, and information overload, are discussed. (Author/JL)
Descriptors: Communication (Thought Transfer), Information Dissemination, Information Needs, Information Sources
Kupersmith, John – Library Journal, 2003
Examines special-purpose entry points to library Web sites. Discusses in-house homepages; branch-specific pages or single library system-wide pages; staff use pages; versions in different languages; "MyLibrary" pages where users can customize the menu; standalone "branded" sites; publicly accessible pages; and best practices.…
Descriptors: Design Preferences, Information Sources, Libraries, Library Equipment
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Jones, Bonna – Australian Library Journal, 1998
Paul Ricoeur's narrative theory, when combined with the social theory of Pierre Bourdieu, fosters a fresh perspective on the debate about the language of business and its influence in librarianship. It is suggested that narratives about readers hold promise because they capture the active nature of reading. (Author)
Descriptors: Information Services, Information Sources, Library Materials, Library Science
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Dahl, Candice – College & Research Libraries, 2001
Forty-five electronic pathfinders were selected from nine Canadian university libraries to assess their degree of conformity to suggested guidelines in existing literature about pathfinders. Analysis revealed the guidelines were not uniformly followed, leaving some pathfinders more complex and less useful than others. Specific guidelines must be…
Descriptors: Academic Libraries, Foreign Countries, Guidelines, Information Services
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Dawson, Alma – Library Trends, 2000
Celebrates the achievements of African-American librarians and their contributions to librarianship. Identifies and reviews records of scholarship that can serve as starting points for students and scholars. Chronicles achievements of numerous individuals and provides additional resources for further investigation. Suggests areas of further…
Descriptors: Annotated Bibliographies, Blacks, Information Sources, Librarians
Zia, Lee L.; Pearce, Linda; Prinsen, Jola G. B.; Ticer, B. V.; Peters, Dale; Pickover, Michele; Matylonek, John C.; Ottow, Carolyn; Reese, Terry – D-Lib Magazine, 2001
Topics include: digital library projects in the National Science Foundation's NSDL program; an electronic reserve platform at the University of Calgary; highlights from the sixth International Summer School on the Digital Library; the Digital Imaging Project of South Africa; a database of local information at the Oregon State University library;…
Descriptors: Academic Libraries, Electronic Libraries, Higher Education, Information Services
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Hogenboom, Karen; Woods, Stephen – Research Strategies, 2005
Government information librarians value instruction as a way to promote their collections and meet their users' information needs. Government information librarians must choose the most appropriate model for their audience and for the relevant learning outcomes in each instruction session they teach. This article discusses three models for…
Descriptors: Librarians, Information Needs, Information Literacy, Library Services
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Bailey, Timothy P. – Journal of Academic Librarianship, 2006
From 2000-2004, the Auburn University Montgomery Library measured electronic book usage. Electronic book usage increased while use of the printed collection decreased. Subject areas most used resembled those reported by larger institutions, supporting the idea that some subjects are amenable to electronic use regardless of institutional size and…
Descriptors: Longitudinal Studies, Library Services, Electronic Libraries, Users (Information)
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