Reference renaissance : current and future trends / edited by Marie L. Radford and R. David Lankes.
Contributor(s): Radford, Marie L | Lankes, R. David.
Material type: BookPublisher: New York : Neal-Schuman Publishers, c2010Description: xvi, 312 p. : ill. ; 23 cm.ISBN: 9781555706807 (alk. paper); 1555706800 (alk. paper).Subject(s): Reference services (Libraries) -- Congresses | Electronic reference services (Libraries) -- Congresses | Internet in library reference services -- CongressesItem type | Current location | Call number | Status | Notes | Date due | Item holds |
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General Circulation Books | Z711 .R44 2010 (Browse shelf) | Available | EG |
Chapters updated from original presentations at the Reference Renaissance: Current and Future Trends conference, sponsored by the Bibliographical Center for Research of Aurora, Colorado, and Reference and User Services Association, a Division of the American Library Association, August 4-5, 2008.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Reference in the age of Wikipedia, or not-- / David W. Lewis, keynote speaker -- Theory meets practice : educators and directors talk / Plenary Panel ; remarks by R. David Lankes ... [et al.] -- Getting better all the time : improving communication and accuracy in virtual reference / Marie L. Radford and Lynn Silipigni Connaway -- Balance of power and negotiation of meaning in virtual reference learning environments / Mary Kickham-Samy -- Giving users options for chat reference : effects of QuestionPoint's instant message widget on chat traffic / Virginia Cole -- Unconscious cognition in the genesis of reference queries / Glynn Harmon and Lynn Westbrook -- Systems-centered versus user-centered librarianship : a cognitive sociological view / Hannah Kwon -- Reference librarians' personal theories of practice : a new approach to studying reference service / Amy VanScoy -- New route to an old resource : facilitating access to library research guides for the self-serve generation / Stephanie Alexander, Jennifer Gerke, and Kathryn Lage -- Meeting user's needs through new reference service models / Kay Ann Cassell -- Apples and oranges : creating a hybrid virtual reference service with proprietary chat reference software and free instant messaging services / Lorrie Evans, Nina McHale, and Karen Sobel -- California's AskNow law librarian service / Ralph Stahlberg and Mary Pinard -- Expanding service and enhancing learning : preliminary report on a novel virtual reference collaboration / Andrea Wright and Feili Tu -- You virtually can't miss us : harnessing virtual tools to enhance the quality of our reference services / Judy Ng, Ivy Lee Huey Shin, and Yit Chin Chuan -- Google 2.0 : benefits and burdens / Wayne Bivens-Tatum -- Stayin' alive in the Google age : adding custom search engines for better Internet results / Lilia Murray -- Innovations from the inside out / Lisa A. Ancelet and Lorin Flores Fisher -- Neoreference : looking for new models in response to disjunctive change / Susan Beatty and Helen Clarke -- Drawing in the community for reference services at Wilkinson Public Library in Telluride, Colorado / Sarah Lawton -- You bought it, now sell it : creating a reference renaissance in the public library by marketing collections and services / Bernadine Goldman, Lizzie Eastwood, and Karen Long -- Utilizing new staff training initiatives to develop and implement reference competencies at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas libraries / Victoria Nozero and Sidney Lowe -- Reference training through a co-mentoring program / Louise Klusek and Christopher Tuthill.
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