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Introduction to Library Public Services

by G. Edward Evans, Anthony J. Amodeo, Thomas L. Carter
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Overview

Emphasizing the enormous changes wrought by technology, this essential text offers a solid, broadly based view of library public service and its functions. Chapters are arranged by type of service-reference services and sources, bibliographic instruction, interlibrary loan, circulation, reserve services, special collections, serials, media services, government documents, and security issues. Within each chapter, the authors consider the philosophy and role of the particular service, variations in service and format, physical facility (and storage) implications, staffing patterns and administrative concerns, and legal and ethical issues. The duties and responsibilities of professional librarians and support staff are incorporated throughout. The book has been entirely rewritten, integrating technological information throughout the book in context. For example, the effects of automation and the Internet on reference service are examined and there is greater emphasis on electronic, and especially Inte

Synopsis

Emphasizing the enormous changes wrought by technology, this essential text offers a solid, broadly based view of library public service and its functions. Chapters are arranged by type of service-reference services and sources, bibliographic instruction, interlibrary loan, circulation, reserve services, special collections, serials, media services, government documents, and security issues. Within each chapter, the authors consider the philosophy and role of the particular service, variations in service and format, physical facility (and storage) implications, staffing patterns and administrative concerns, and legal and ethical issues. The duties and responsibilities of professional librarians and support staff are incorporated throughout. The book has been entirely rewritten, integrating technological information throughout the book in context. For example, the effects of automation and the Internet on reference service are examined and there is greater emphasis on electronic, and especially Inte

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Review of previous edition: Useful for an introductory course in public services at the graduate level...Also an appropriate text for paraprofessional training because it covers concepts and ethics involved in the services those paraprofessionals perform daily...A good addition to any library science collection.

About the Author, G. Edward Evans

G. EDWARD EVANS, renowned Fulbright scholar and sought-after international consultant, is University Librarian and Adjunct Professor at Loyola Marymount University, Los Angeles, California.

ANTHONY J. AMODEO is Associate Reference Librarian and Coordinator of Instruction at the same institution.

THOMAS L. CARTER is Dean for Academic Resources at St. Mary's College of California.

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This is the new edition of a book offering students of library and information science an overview of library public service, which incorporates a wide range of patron needs, including reference services, bibliographic instruction, interlibrary loan, circulation, media services, government documents, special collections, and security issues. Librarians Evans and Amodeo (both at Loyola Marymount U., Los Angeles) and Carter (Gonzaga U., Spokane), discuss ways to improve library public services, paying particular attention to the ways in which automation and the Internet have changed the profession. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

Book Details

Published
October 1, 1999
Publisher
Libraries Unlimited
Pages
301
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9781563086335

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