Numeric Data Services and Sources for the General Reference Librarian

Author:   Lynda Kellam (University of North Carolina Greensboro) ,  Katharin Peter (University of Southern California, USA)
Publisher:   Woodhead Publishing Ltd
Edition:   Annotated edition
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9781843345800


Pages:   248
Publication Date:   26 May 2011
Format:   Paperback
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The proliferation of online access to social science statistical and numeric data sources, such as the U.S. Census Bureau’s American Fact Finder, has lead to an increased interest in supporting these sources in academic libraries. Many large libraries have been able to devote staff to data services for years, and recently smaller academic libraries have recognized the need to provide numeric data services and support. This guidebook serves as a primer to developing and supporting social science statistical and numerical data sources in the academic library. It provides strategies for the establishment of data services and offers short descriptions of the essential sources of free and commercial social science statistical and numeric data. Finally, it discusses the future of numeric data services, including the integration of statistics and data into library instruction and the use of Web 2.0 tools to visualize data.

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Author:   Lynda Kellam (University of North Carolina Greensboro) ,  Katharin Peter (University of Southern California, USA)
Publisher:   Woodhead Publishing Ltd
Imprint:   Chandos Publishing (Oxford) Ltd
Edition:   Annotated edition
Dimensions:   Width: 15.60cm , Height: 1.30cm , Length: 23.40cm
Weight:   0.440kg
ISBN:  

9781843345800


ISBN 10:   1843345803
Pages:   248
Publication Date:   26 May 2011
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Manufactured on demand   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

Dedication List of figures and tables About the authors Acknowledgements Chapter 1: Introduction to data services and sources Abstract: History of support for numeric data Data definitions Chapter 2: Supporting statistical and numeric data services and sources Abstract: Environmental scanning Levels of service Models of support Marketing and assessing data services Future directions Chapter 3: Reference and instruction for data sources Abstract: The reference interview and data Data instruction Statistical and data literacy Chapter 4: Basic sources for supporting numeric data services Abstract: Producers of statistics Types of sources Search strategies List of sources Quick start to finding statistics and data International European Union and United Kingdom United States Canada Other parts of the world Special topics Locating spatial data Chapter 5: Data librarianship: a day in the life Abstract: Chapter 6: The future for numeric data services Abstract: Visualization Preservation of data Data citation The future is data Appendix A: Respondents’ institutional profiles and full responses Appendix B: Selected annotated bibliography Index

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There is a lot of helpful guidance on regular aspects of libraries in the context of data librarianship. I would recommend this to academic and research librarians, but think it is relevant to all reference librarians., Refer There are far too few books that strike one as perfect. This is one of the few., Reference Reviews


There is a lot of helpful guidance on regular aspects of libraries in the context of data librarianship. I would recommend this to academic and research librarians, but think it is relevant to all reference librarians. -Refer There are far too few books that strike one as perfect. This is one of the few. -Reference Reviews


There is a lot of helpful guidance on regular aspects of libraries in the context of data librarianship. I would recommend this to academic and research librarians, but think it is relevant to all reference librarians., Refer There are far too few books that strike one as perfect. This is one of the few., Reference Reviews


Author Information

Lynda M. Kellam is the Data Services and Government Information Librarian at the University of North Carolina at Greensboro’s University Libraries. She is UNCG’s first data librarian with the mandate to create and develop data services for the Reference and Instructional Services Department. In addition to providing research assistance and instruction on data and government sources, she is the library instruction liaison to the Political Science Department, the Environmental Studies program, and the pre-Law program. She received her M.A. in Political Science from the University of Wisconsin, Madison and her MLIS from the University of North Carolina at Greensboro. She serves on the conference planning committee for the International Association of Social Science Information Services and Technology, the primary data librarianship association, and works closely with the American Library Association’s Government Documents Round Table. She was named an American Library Association Emerging Leader in 2010 and received the Association of College and Research Libraries Librarian Scholarship in 2009. She is also a member of the American Political Science Association. Katharin Peter, University of Southern California, USA.

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