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

AUTHOR Gottlieb, Lisa; Gottlieb, Lisa; Dilevko, Juris
PUBLISHER McFarland & Company (11/26/2003)
PRODUCT TYPE Paperback (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 increasingly dominating the curricula of many Library and Information Science programs.

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ISBN-13: 9780786416523
ISBN-10: 0786416521
Binding: Paperback or Softback (Trade Paperback (Us))
Content Language: English
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Page Count: 263
Carton Quantity: 14
Product Dimensions: 6.98 x 0.63 x 10.00 inches
Weight: 1.08 pound(s)
Feature Codes: Bibliography, Index, Table of Contents
Country of Origin: US
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Education | General
Education | Library & Information Science - General
Grade Level: College Freshman and up
Dewey Decimal: 025.52
Library of Congress Control Number: 2003021596
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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 increasingly dominating the curricula of many Library and Information Science programs.

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Author: Gottlieb, Lisa
LISA GOTTLIEB is a writer living in Toronto, Canada. Together, Dilevko and Gottlieb have published articles about a wide variety of library and information science topies in scholary journals such as American Studies, Government Information Quarterly, Journal of the American Society for Information Science and Technology, Library & Inforamation Science Research, and Library Quarterly. They are co-authors of the book Reading and the Reference Librarian: The Importance to Library Service of Staff Reading Habits (McFarland, 2004).
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Joint Author: Gottlieb, Lisa
LISA GOTTLIEB is a writer living in Toronto, Canada. Together, Dilevko and Gottlieb have published articles about a wide variety of library and information science topies in scholary journals such as American Studies, Government Information Quarterly, Journal of the American Society for Information Science and Technology, Library & Inforamation Science Research, and Library Quarterly. They are co-authors of the book Reading and the Reference Librarian: The Importance to Library Service of Staff Reading Habits (McFarland, 2004).
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