Envisioning the future of reference trends, reflections, and innovations
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Santa Barbara, California
Libraries Unlimited, an impirint of ABC-CLIO, LLC
[2020]
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Table of Contents:
- Part I: Education, Skills, and Training
- Current Status of Reference Education in Library and Information Science Curriculum / Elizabeth Mahoney, Lauren Reiter, and Diane Zabel
- New Look, Same Essence: The Changing Face of Reference Librarianship / Aliqae Geraci and Kelly LaVoice
- Beyond the Checklist: Effective Onboarding and Training for Reference Services Success / Daniel Hickey
- Continuing Education for Reference/Public Service Librarians / Anne Langley
- Part II: Still Evolving Service Models
- Save the Time of the Reader: Using S.R. Ranganathan's Fourth Law as the Vision for the Future of Library Reference Services / Corey Seeman
- Reference Next / Marie L. Radford
- Do-It-Yourself Reference / Naomi Lederer
- Peer-to-Peer Reference Services in Academic Libraries / Hailley Fargo
- Public Library Reference Services in the 21st Century / Maria K. Burchill and John E. Kenney
- Part III: Collections
- Is the Print Reference Collection Dead? The Future and Value of Print Reference Collections / Melissa Gasparotto and Manuel Ostos
- Open Access Digital Projects and Their Relationship to Reference / Elizabeth Clarke
- From Print to Online: The Complexity of Licensing E-Reference Resources / Michael R. Oppenheim and Roxanne Peck
- Government Information in the Age of Trump / Christopher C. Brown
- Part IV: User Populations
- Environmental Scanning / Karen Sobel
- The Global Reach of Reference / Lisa Martin
- Part V: Assessment
- Methods and Approaches for Assessing Reference Services / Elizabeth Namei and Sarah Pickle
- Data in Context: Reconsidering Reference in an Academic Library / Harriet Lightman, Geoffrey Morse, and Susan Oldenburg.