Introduction to library public services:
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adam_text | Contents
List of Illustrations
..............................xv
Preface to the Seventh Edition
.....................xvii
1—
Introduction
...............................1
Role and Philosophy of Public Services
..............3
Points to Ponder Regarding Quality
Service
and Millennials
................................8
Basic Functions of Public Services
..................8
Summary
...................................11
Chapter Review Material
........................12
References
...................................12
Suggested Readings
............................12
2—
Staffing
..................................15
Categories
ofinformation
Service Personnel
.........16
Librarians
.................................16
Paraprofessional/
Support Staff
.................17
Other Full-Time Staff
.........................19
Staffing Process
...............................20
Recruitment
................................22
Selecting the Pool
............................22
Interviewing
................................23
Staff Development, Training, and Retention
..........26
Retention
..................................27
Training and Development
.....................28
Performance Appraisal
.........................29
Part-Time Staff
...............................30
vi
Contents
Students
..................................31
Volunteers
.................................33
Summary
...................................37
Chapter Review Material
........................37
References
...................................37
Suggested Readings
............................38
3—
Customer Service
..........................41
Philosophy of Customer Service
...................42
How to Determine Customer Needs
and Satisfaction
..............................45
Surveys
...................................45
Interviews
.................................46
Focus Groups
...............................46
Observation
................................46
Customer Service Plan
.........................47
Service Quality
...............................50
Technology and Customer Service
.................52
Customer Service Training
......................54
Complaint Procedures
..........................55
Volunteer Training
............................57
Summary
...................................58
Chapter Review Material
........................59
References
...................................59
Suggested Readings
............................61
4—
Reference Services
.........................63
The Role of Reference Services in the Library
.........64
Philosophy of Reference Service
...................66
Education and Training
.........................67
Types of Reference Questions
....................68
The Reference Interview
.........................69
Readers Advisory Service
.......................71
Community Information and Referral Services
........72
Service to Off-Site Users
........................73
Administration
...............................74
Organization of Reference Services
...............74
Personnel Selection
..........................76
StqffTraining
...............................77
Scheduling
.................................78
Staffing Issues
..............................79
Keeping and Using Records and Statistics
..........80
Technology s Impact on Reference Service
...........81
Ethical and Legal Considerations
.................83
Summary
...................................86
Chapter Review Material
........................86
References
...................................87
Suggested Readings
............................88
Contents
vii
5—
Reference Sources
..........................91
Reference Collection: Characteristics
and Categories
...............................92
Selection of Reference Sources
...................93
Types of Reference Materials
.....................95
Periodicals and Periodical Indexes
...............97
Federated Searching
........................101
OPACs and Card Catalogs
....................102
Internet Searching Tools
......................104
Technology and Reference Sources
...............105
CD-ROM Resources
.........................106
The Internet
...............................108
Knowing Your Collections and Your Limitations
......108
In-House Sources
...........................108
References to Outside Sources and Other Libraries
. . 109
Requests for Outside Referral
..................110
Mediated Online Searching
....................110
Legal and Ethical Issues
.......................
Ill
Security Matters and Preservation
................114
Summary
..................................115
Chapter Review Material
.......................116
References
..................................116
Suggested Readings
...........................116
Selected Bibliographies of Reference Sources
........117
6—
Information Literacy Instruction
..............119
Role and Philosophy of Library Instruction
.........120
Information Literacy
.........................120
The Need for Information Literacy Instruction
......120
Types
ofinformation
Literacy Instruction
..........121
Informal Instruction
.........................121
Formal Instruction
..........................122
Types of Libraries and Formal Instruction
..........123
Academic
.................................123
Public
...................................124
School
...................................124
Special
...................................125
Types of Formal Instruction
.....................125
Classroom Presentations
.....................126
Course-Integrated Instruction
..................126
One-Shot Lectures
..........................127
Classroom Pedagogy
..........................128
Off-Site Instruction and Distance Education
........129
Instruction: Theory and Practice
.................130
Learning to Teach
..........................130
Electronic Classrooms
.......................131
Information Literacy Teaching Aids: Handouts,
Computer-Assisted Instruction, and Media
.........132
viii Contents
Printed Handouts and Web Pages
...............132
Workbooks
................................133
Computer-Assisted Instruction
.................134
Media
...................................135
Do-It-Yourself
..............................136
Design of Instruction Materials
.................136
Security Matters and Preservation
................137
Vulnerability to Theft
........................137
Preservation Component
......................137
Administration of the Instructional Program
........138
Personnel Selection
.........................138
Education for Information Literacy
..............138
Information Literacy Group Support
.............139
Scheduling
................................139
Preventing Burnout
.........................140
Preparation Time
...........................140
Timing the Session
..........................140
Publicity
..................................142
Assessment, Records, and Statistics
.............142
Summary
..................................143
Chapter Review Material
.......................144
Suggested Resources for Keeping Up-to-date
........145
References
..................................146
Suggested Readings
...........................147
7—
Interlibrary Loan and Document Delivery
.......149
Role and Philosophy of Interlibrary Loan
...........149
Borrowing
..................................152
User-Initiated Requests
......................157
Lending
....................................158
Delivery Systems
.............................159
Money Matters: Fees, Collection, and Insurance
.....160
Preservation and ILL
..........................160
Administration
..............................162
Personnel Selection and Training
...............162
Scheduling
................................163
Workspace Considerations
....................163
Keeping and Using Records and Statistics
.........164
Ethical and Legal Considerations
................165
Summary
..................................166
Chapter Review Material
.......................168
References
..................................168
Suggested Readings
...........................169
8—
Circulation Services
.......................171
Role of Circulation Services
.....................172
Philosophy of Circulation Services
................173
Public Relations
.............................174
Contents ix
Characteristics
of
Circulation
Control Systems
......175
Circulation Control Systems
....................176
Circulation of Nonbook Materials
................179
Borrower Registration
.........................180
Registration in Public Libraries
.................182
Registration in Academic Libraries
..............182
Registration in Special Libraries
................184
Registration in School Libraries
.................184
Checkout and Check-in
........................184
Search and Hold Procedures
...................185
Overdues, Fines, and Billing
....................186
Collecting Fines and Fees
......................189
Ethical and Legal Considerations
................190
Stack Maintenance
...........................192
Classification Systems
.........................193
Shelving
...................................194
Shelf-reading
..............................194
Collection Growth and Shifting
.................195
Preservation
................................195
Security Matters
.............................196
Theft Detection Systems
......................197
Administration
..............................198
Personnel Selection and Training
...............199
Scheduling
................................201
Records and Statistics
.......................201
Summary
..................................203
Chapter Review Material
.......................203
References
..................................204
Suggested Readings
...........................204
9—
Reserve Services
......................... . 205
Role and Philosophy of Reserve Services
...........205
Arrangement and Storage
......................207
Access
.....................................208
Teacher and Faculty Relations
...................210
Circulation of Reserve Items
....................211
Automated Circulation
.......................211
Manual Circulation
..........................211
Administration
..............................212
Personnel Selection and Training
...............213
Scheduling
................................214
Keeping and Using Statistics
..................214
Ethical and Legal Considerations
................214
Security and Preservation
......................217
Summary
..................................218
Chapter Review Material
.......................218
References
..................................219
Suggested Readings
...........................219
z
Contents
10—
Serial Services
...........................221
What Is a Serial?
.............................223
Instituţional
Reports
.........................224
Yearbooks and Proceedings
...................224
Superseding Serials
.........................225
Newspapers
...............................225
Newsletters
...............................226
Nonsupersedtng Serials
......................226
Magazines
................................226
Journals
.................................227
Access to Serials
.............................227
Digital or Paper?
.............................232
Challenges to Collection Content
.................234
Staffing
....................................238
Summary
..................................239
Chapter Review Material
.......................239
References
..................................239
Suggested Readings
...........................240
11—
Media Services
...........................241
Role of Media in Public Services
..................242
Media Services
..............................243
Media Formats
..............................244
Video
....................................244
Movie Ratings and Libraries
...................247
Video and Copyright.
........................248
Other Image Formats
........................250
Maps
....................................251
Audio Recordings
...........................252
Games and
Realia
..........................254
Microforms
................................255
Access, Storage, Preservation, and Circulation
......257
Microform
................................257
Film and Video
.............................258
Equipment Use
..............................258
Library Web Sites
............................259
Staffing
....................................260
Summary
..................................260
Chapter Review Material
.......................260
References
..................................261
Suggested Readings
...........................261
12—
Government Information
...................263
Historical Background
.........................265
Philosophy of Library Government
Information Service
...........................267
Types of Government Information
................269
Contents
zł
Federal
Information.........................269
State Information
...........................271
Local Government
Publications
.................272
International
Documents
.....................273
Public Access
and the
Federal
Depository
Library Program
.............................273
Staffing
....................................276
Summary
..................................276
Chapter Review Material
.......................277
References
..................................277
Suggested Readings
...........................278
13—
Archives and Special Collections
..............279
Is There a Difference between Archives
and Special Collections?
.......................280
The Role of Special Collections
..................282
Collections and Storage
........................284
Preservation
................................286
Reaching Out
...............................288
Access
.....................................289
Admission and Use
.........................291
Monitoring Users
...........................295
Security
...................................296
Public Relations
.............................298
Staffing
....................................299
Ethical and Legal Considerations
................300
Dealing withThefi
..........................300
Copyright Issues
...........................301
Records Management
.........................302
Summary
..................................303
Chapter Review Material
.......................303
References
..................................303
Suggested Readings
...........................304
14—
Programming
............................305
Quality Service/Programming Linkage
.............306
Programming
................................307
Educational Services
..........................308
Lifelong Learning
...........................308
Literacy Programs
..........................309
ESLPrograms
.............................311
Homework Assistance
.......................311
College Access Programs
.....................312
Recreational Services
..........................313
Meeting Rooms
.............................313
Book Discussion Programs
....................315
Exhibitions
................................315
Summer Reading Programs
...................317
xii Contents
Gaming
..................................318
Lectures, Concerts, and Film Showings
...........319
Outreach
...................................320
Mobile Services
............................321
Services to Special Populations
.................321
Staffing
....................................324
Summary
..................................324
Chapter Review Material
.......................325
References
..................................325
Suggested Readings
...........................327
15—
Security Issues
...........................329
Risk Assessment and Management
...............330
Security Audit/Assessment
.....................332
Security Plan
—
Risk Management
................334
Key Control
...............................335
Opening Routines
...........................336
Closing Routines
...........................337
Disaster Preparedness Planning
.................338
Fire Protection
.............................340
Building Evacuation
.........................340
Shelter-in-Place
............................341
Earthquakes
..............................342
FEMA (Federal Emergency Management Agency)
.....343
Technological Security
.........................344
Bugs and Other Nasty Things
...................347
insects
...................................347
Fungus
..................................348
Crime in the Library
..........................349
Problem Users
.............................355
Legal Concerns
..............................356
Summary
..................................357
Chapter Review Material
.......................357
References
..................................357
Suggested Readings
...........................358
16—
Assessment
..............................361
What Is Assessment/Measurement?
..............362
Internal Focus
.............................362
UserFocus
................................363
Inputs and Outputs
.........................364
Benchmarking
.............................364
Accountability and Assessment
..................366
Outcomes
..................................366
Academic Libraries
..........................367
Public Libraries
............................369
School Libraries
............................370
Special
Libraries...........................371
Contents xiii
Techniques
for Gathering and Assessing Data
.......371
Quantitative and
Qualitative
...................372
Counting
.................................372
Surveys
..................................373
Interviews
................................373
Focus Groups
..............................373
Observation
...............................373
Citation Analysis
...........................374
Transaction Log Analysis
.....................374
Logs, Diaries, and Journals
...................374
Think-Aloud Protocol
.........................374
Standardized or Locally Developed Tests
.........375
Reference Services
............................376
Information Literacy
..........................377
Summary
..................................379
Chapter Review Material
.......................379
References
..................................379
Suggested Readings
...........................382
Index
.......................................383
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Contents
List of Illustrations
.xv
Preface to the Seventh Edition
.xvii
1—
Introduction
.1
Role and Philosophy of Public Services
.3
Points to Ponder Regarding Quality
Service
and Millennials
.8
Basic Functions of Public Services
.8
Summary
.11
Chapter Review Material
.12
References
.12
Suggested Readings
.12
2—
Staffing
.15
Categories
ofinformation
Service Personnel
.16
Librarians
.16
Paraprofessional/
Support Staff
.17
Other Full-Time Staff
.19
Staffing Process
.20
Recruitment
.22
Selecting the Pool
.22
Interviewing
.23
Staff Development, Training, and Retention
.26
Retention
.27
Training and Development
.28
Performance Appraisal
.29
Part-Time Staff
.30
vi
Contents
Students
.31
Volunteers
.33
Summary
.37
Chapter Review Material
.37
References
.37
Suggested Readings
.38
3—
Customer Service
.41
Philosophy of Customer Service
.42
How to Determine Customer Needs
and Satisfaction
.45
Surveys
.45
Interviews
.46
Focus Groups
.46
Observation
.46
Customer Service Plan
.47
Service Quality
.50
Technology and Customer Service
.52
Customer Service Training
.54
Complaint Procedures
.55
Volunteer Training
.57
Summary
.58
Chapter Review Material
.59
References
.59
Suggested Readings
.61
4—
Reference Services
.63
The Role of Reference Services in the Library
.64
Philosophy of Reference Service
.66
Education and Training
.67
Types of Reference Questions
.68
The Reference Interview
.69
Readers' Advisory Service
.71
Community Information and Referral Services
.72
Service to Off-Site Users
.73
Administration
.74
Organization of Reference Services
.74
Personnel Selection
.76
StqffTraining
.77
Scheduling
.78
Staffing Issues
.79
Keeping and Using Records and Statistics
.80
Technology's Impact on Reference Service
.81
Ethical and Legal Considerations
.83
Summary
.86
Chapter Review Material
.86
References
.87
Suggested Readings
.88
Contents
vii
5—
Reference Sources
.91
Reference Collection: Characteristics
and Categories
.92
Selection of Reference Sources
.93
Types of Reference Materials
.95
Periodicals and Periodical Indexes
.97
Federated Searching
.101
OPACs and Card Catalogs
.102
Internet Searching Tools
.104
Technology and Reference Sources
.105
CD-ROM Resources
.106
The Internet
.108
Knowing Your Collections and Your Limitations
.108
In-House Sources
.108
References to Outside Sources and Other Libraries
. . 109
Requests for Outside Referral
.110
Mediated Online Searching
.110
Legal and Ethical Issues
.
Ill
Security Matters and Preservation
.114
Summary
.115
Chapter Review Material
.116
References
.116
Suggested Readings
.116
Selected Bibliographies of Reference Sources
.117
6—
Information Literacy Instruction
.119
Role and Philosophy of Library Instruction
.120
Information Literacy
.120
The Need for Information Literacy Instruction
.120
Types
ofinformation
Literacy Instruction
.121
Informal Instruction
.121
Formal Instruction
.122
Types of Libraries and Formal Instruction
.123
Academic
.123
Public
.124
School
.124
Special
.125
Types of Formal Instruction
.125
Classroom Presentations
.126
Course-Integrated Instruction
.126
One-Shot Lectures
.127
Classroom Pedagogy
.128
Off-Site Instruction and Distance Education
.129
Instruction: Theory and Practice
.130
Learning to Teach
.130
Electronic Classrooms
.131
Information Literacy Teaching Aids: Handouts,
Computer-Assisted Instruction, and Media
.132
viii Contents
Printed Handouts and Web Pages
.132
Workbooks
.133
Computer-Assisted Instruction
.134
Media
.135
Do-It-Yourself
.136
Design of Instruction Materials
.136
Security Matters and Preservation
.137
Vulnerability to Theft
.137
Preservation Component
.137
Administration of the Instructional Program
.138
Personnel Selection
.138
Education for Information Literacy
.138
Information Literacy Group Support
.139
Scheduling
.139
Preventing Burnout
.140
Preparation Time
.140
Timing the Session
.140
Publicity
.142
Assessment, Records, and Statistics
.142
Summary
.143
Chapter Review Material
.144
Suggested Resources for Keeping Up-to-date
.145
References
.146
Suggested Readings
.147
7—
Interlibrary Loan and Document Delivery
.149
Role and Philosophy of Interlibrary Loan
.149
Borrowing
.152
User-Initiated Requests
.157
Lending
.158
Delivery Systems
.159
Money Matters: Fees, Collection, and Insurance
.160
Preservation and ILL
.160
Administration
.162
Personnel Selection and Training
.162
Scheduling
.163
Workspace Considerations
.163
Keeping and Using Records and Statistics
.164
Ethical and Legal Considerations
.165
Summary
.166
Chapter Review Material
.168
References
.168
Suggested Readings
.169
8—
Circulation Services
.171
Role of Circulation Services
.172
Philosophy of Circulation Services
.173
Public Relations
.174
Contents ix
Characteristics
of
Circulation
Control Systems
.175
Circulation Control Systems
.176
Circulation of Nonbook Materials
.179
Borrower Registration
.180
Registration in Public Libraries
.182
Registration in Academic Libraries
.182
Registration in Special Libraries
.184
Registration in School Libraries
.184
Checkout and Check-in
.184
Search and Hold Procedures
.185
Overdues, Fines, and Billing
.186
Collecting Fines and Fees
.189
Ethical and Legal Considerations
.190
Stack Maintenance
.192
Classification Systems
.193
Shelving
.194
Shelf-reading
.194
Collection Growth and Shifting
.195
Preservation
.195
Security Matters
.196
Theft Detection Systems
.197
Administration
.198
Personnel Selection and Training
.199
Scheduling
.201
Records and Statistics
.201
Summary
.203
Chapter Review Material
.203
References
.204
Suggested Readings
.204
9—
Reserve Services
. . 205
Role and Philosophy of Reserve Services
.205
Arrangement and Storage
.207
Access
.208
Teacher and Faculty Relations
.210
Circulation of Reserve Items
.211
Automated Circulation
.211
Manual Circulation
.211
Administration
.212
Personnel Selection and Training
.213
Scheduling
.214
Keeping and Using Statistics
.214
Ethical and Legal Considerations
.214
Security and Preservation
.217
Summary
.218
Chapter Review Material
.218
References
.219
Suggested Readings
.219
z
Contents
10—
Serial Services
.221
What Is a Serial?
.223
Instituţional
Reports
.224
Yearbooks and Proceedings
.224
Superseding Serials
.225
Newspapers
.225
Newsletters
.226
Nonsupersedtng Serials
.226
Magazines
.226
Journals
.227
Access to Serials
.227
Digital or Paper?
.232
Challenges to Collection Content
.234
Staffing
.238
Summary
.239
Chapter Review Material
.239
References
.239
Suggested Readings
.240
11—
Media Services
.241
Role of Media in Public Services
.242
Media Services
.243
Media Formats
.244
Video
.244
Movie Ratings and Libraries
.247
Video and Copyright.
.248
Other Image Formats
.250
Maps
.251
Audio Recordings
.252
Games and
Realia
.254
Microforms
.255
Access, Storage, Preservation, and Circulation
.257
Microform
.257
Film and Video
.258
Equipment Use
.258
Library Web Sites
.259
Staffing
.260
Summary
.260
Chapter Review Material
.260
References
.261
Suggested Readings
.261
12—
Government Information
.263
Historical Background
.265
Philosophy of Library Government
Information Service
.267
Types of Government Information
.269
Contents
zł
Federal
Information.269
State Information
.271
Local Government
Publications
.272
International
Documents
.273
Public Access
and the
Federal
Depository
Library Program
.273
Staffing
.276
Summary
.276
Chapter Review Material
.277
References
.277
Suggested Readings
.278
13—
Archives and Special Collections
.279
Is There a Difference between Archives
and Special Collections?
.280
The Role of Special Collections
.282
Collections and Storage
.284
Preservation
.286
Reaching Out
.288
Access
.289
Admission and Use
.291
Monitoring Users
.295
Security
.296
Public Relations
.298
Staffing
.299
Ethical and Legal Considerations
.300
Dealing withThefi
.300
Copyright Issues
.301
Records Management
.302
Summary
.303
Chapter Review Material
.303
References
.303
Suggested Readings
.304
14—
Programming
.305
Quality Service/Programming Linkage
.306
Programming
.307
Educational Services
.308
Lifelong Learning
.308
Literacy Programs
.309
ESLPrograms
.311
Homework Assistance
.311
College Access Programs
.312
Recreational Services
.313
Meeting Rooms
.313
Book Discussion Programs
.315
Exhibitions
.315
Summer Reading Programs
.317
xii Contents
Gaming
.318
Lectures, Concerts, and Film Showings
.319
Outreach
.320
Mobile Services
.321
Services to Special Populations
.321
Staffing
.324
Summary
.324
Chapter Review Material
.325
References
.325
Suggested Readings
.327
15—
Security Issues
.329
Risk Assessment and Management
.330
Security Audit/Assessment
.332
Security Plan
—
Risk Management
.334
Key Control
.335
Opening Routines
.336
Closing Routines
.337
Disaster Preparedness Planning
.338
Fire Protection
.340
Building Evacuation
.340
Shelter-in-Place
.341
Earthquakes
.342
FEMA (Federal Emergency Management Agency)
.343
Technological Security
.344
Bugs and Other Nasty Things
.347
insects
.347
Fungus
.348
Crime in the Library
.349
"Problem" Users
.355
Legal Concerns
.356
Summary
.357
Chapter Review Material
.357
References
.357
Suggested Readings
.358
16—
Assessment
.361
What Is Assessment/Measurement?
.362
Internal Focus
.362
UserFocus
.363
Inputs and Outputs
.364
Benchmarking
.364
Accountability and Assessment
.366
Outcomes
.366
Academic Libraries
.367
Public Libraries
.369
School Libraries
.370
Special
Libraries.371
Contents xiii
Techniques
for Gathering and Assessing Data
.371
Quantitative and
Qualitative
.372
Counting
.372
Surveys
.373
Interviews
.373
Focus Groups
.373
Observation
.373
Citation Analysis
.374
Transaction Log Analysis
.374
Logs, Diaries, and Journals
.374
Think-Aloud Protocol
.374
Standardized or Locally Developed Tests
.375
Reference Services
.376
Information Literacy
.377
Summary
.379
Chapter Review Material
.379
References
.379
Suggested Readings
.382
Index
.383 |
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