Reading and the Reference Librarian: The Importance to Library Service of Staff Reading Habits

Author:   Juris Dilevko ,  Lisa Gottlieb
Publisher:   McFarland & Co Inc
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9780786416523


Pages:   269
Publication Date:   26 November 2003
Recommended Age:   From 18 years
Format:   Paperback
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Reference librarians are no longer expected to know much about the information they find; they are merely expected to find it. Technological competency rather than knowledge has become the order of the day. In many respects, reference service has become a matter of typing search terms into a library's online catalog or a web search engine and providing the patron with the results of the search. Calling for a re-intellectualization of reference librarianship, this book suggests another approach to providing quality reference service - reading. The authors surveyed both academic reference librarians and public library reference personnel in the United States and Canada about their reading habits. From the 950 responses, the authors present findings about the extent to which librarians read newspapers, periodicals, fiction and nonfiction, and recount and analyze stories about how reading has made them better librarians. The authors also report that North American professors in the humanities and social sciences believe that the best reference librarians are those who have wide-ranging, subject-based knowledge as opposed to the type of process-based, functional knowledge that is increa

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Author:   Juris Dilevko ,  Lisa Gottlieb
Publisher:   McFarland & Co Inc
Imprint:   McFarland & Co Inc
Dimensions:   Width: 17.80cm , Height: 1.40cm , Length: 25.40cm
Weight:   0.476kg
ISBN:  

9780786416523


ISBN 10:   0786416521
Pages:   269
Publication Date:   26 November 2003
Recommended Age:   From 18 years
Audience:   General/trade ,  Professional and scholarly ,  General ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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Table of Contents

Table of Contents Preface      I. GENERAL CONCEPTS      1. Ideology and the Deprofessionalization of the Reference Function      2. Reading and Reference Work      II. ACADEMIC LIBRARIANS      3. The Importance of Being Current      4. Developing a “Reader’s Mind”      5. You Can Lead Librarians to Knowledge, But You Can’t Make Them Think      III. PUBLIC LIBRARY REFERENCE STAFF      6. Being a Jack-of-All-Trades      IV. PROFESSORS AND ACADEMIC LIBRARIANS      7. Meeting the Expectations of Professors      8. Reading as a Species of Intellectual Capital      APPENDICES A. Methodological Notes and Text of Survey Questions Sent to Academic Reference Librarians      B. Methodological Notes and Text of Survey Questions Sent to Public Library Reference Staff Members      C. Methodological Notes and Text of Survey Questions Sent to Professors in the Humanities and Social Sciences      D. Statistical Analyses of Selected Variables from the Survey Sent to Academic Reference Librarians      Notes      Bibliography      Index     

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a thoughtful and critically informative look --Midwest Book Review; interesting and important. This book is a page turner --Catholic Library World; detailed...required reading...valuable...extensive body of very detailed information...outstanding --LISR: Science Direct; thought-provoking...informative...authors' solid, sensitive research and revelant treatment of its subject qualifies this book as an important new primary resource...the rigor of the authors' scholarship is evident --Colorado Libraries; one of the most remarkable and thought provoking texts on reference librarianship to have been published in the past few years...well done...articulate and insightful...fascinating...interesting...important and worthwhile --Library & Information Science Research.


"""a thoughtful and critically informative look""--Midwest Book Review; ""interesting and important. This book is a page turner""--Catholic Library World; ""detailed...required reading...valuable...extensive body of very detailed information...outstanding""--LISR: Science Direct; ""thought-provoking...informative...authors' solid, sensitive research and revelant treatment of its subject qualifies this book as an important new primary resource...the rigor of the authors' scholarship is evident""--Colorado Libraries; ""one of the most remarkable and thought provoking texts on reference librarianship to have been published in the past few years...well done...articulate and insightful...fascinating...interesting...important and worthwhile""--Library & Information Science Research."


a thoughtful and critically informative look --<i>Midwest Book Review</i>; interesting and important. This book is a page turner --<i>Catholic Library World</i>; detailed...required reading...valuable...extensive body of very detailed information...outstanding --<i>LISR: Science Direct</i>; thought-provoking...informative...authors' solid, sensitive research and revelant treatment of its subject qualifies this book as an important new primary resource...the rigor of the authors' scholarship is evident --<i>Colorado Libraries</i>; one of the most remarkable and thought provoking texts on reference librarianship to have been published in the past few years...well done...articulate and insightful...fascinating...interesting...important and worthwhile --<i>Library & Information Science Research.</i>


Author Information

Juris Dilevko is a retired associate professor from the University of Toronto. In addition to his books about librarianship, his writings have appeared in American Studies, Journal of Information Ethics, Journal of the American Society for Information Science and Technology, Library Quarterly, and Reference & User Services Quarterly, among other publications. Lisa Gottlieb is a graduate of Wellesley College, the University of Chicago, and the University of Toronto. Her articles have appeared in the Journal of the American Society for Information Science and Technology, American Studies, Library Quarterly, and other journals.

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