Taylor & Francis
Reference Assessment and Evaluation
Edition: 1st Edition
Subjects: Reference,
Dictionaries
ISBN13: 9780789031945
Published: 12 Oct 2006
Format - Paperback / softback
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Learn effective ways to assess and evaluate reference services in YOUR librar
Innovation and the constant evolution of technology continually spur academic librarians to find superior ways to deliver high quality reference service to students, faculty, and researchers. Reference Assessment and Evaluation offers librarians and administrators a plethora of fresh ideas and methods to effectively assess and evaluate reference service in any academic library. Leading experts share their own best practices in delivering digital reference, training staff and student workers, and providing instruction through case studies from academic libraries of all sizes.
Because of fiscal pressures, the need to attract the best and brightest students and faculty to the academy, and increased competition from Internet search engines, the evaluation and assessment of reference service remains one of the most important challenges for academic libraries. Reference Assessment and Evaluation provides practical tips and clear examples on assessing and evaluating several diverse aspects of reference services. This book discusses in detail case studies from various colleges and universities on wide-ranging issues such as virtual reference evaluation, merging reference desks, peer evaluations, library instruction, and staff development. Academic libraries of all types will find opportunities to modify these innovative ideas to remain at the forefront of reference service
Topics in Reference Assessment and Evaluation include a case study of the library at the University of Colorado at Boulder’s efforts to implement a drop-in research consultation program for students enrolled in the introductory writing cours coordination of an annual professional development program for specialized instruction targeted at faculty and staff members at Colorado State Universit peer observation between the reference staff members of Augustana College Library and St. Ambrose University Librar the merging of San Jose State University’s government publication desk with the reference services deskalong with the public library’s reference des Valparaiso University’s main library’s training and use of student assistant analyzing user and librarian satisfaction within virtual reference transactions evaluation of the University of South Alabama’s Baugh Biomedical Library’s chat reference service evaluation of the University of Texas at Arlington’s virtual reference servic library technology’s impact on reference desk statistic statistical analysis of reference desk data for staffing needs at the University of Tennessee at Chattanoog
Reference Assessment and Evaluation is timely, important reading for academic references librarians and supervisors.
Innovation and the constant evolution of technology continually spur academic librarians to find superior ways to deliver high quality reference service to students, faculty, and researchers. Reference Assessment and Evaluation offers librarians and administrators a plethora of fresh ideas and methods to effectively assess and evaluate reference service in any academic library. Leading experts share their own best practices in delivering digital reference, training staff and student workers, and providing instruction through case studies from academic libraries of all sizes.
Because of fiscal pressures, the need to attract the best and brightest students and faculty to the academy, and increased competition from Internet search engines, the evaluation and assessment of reference service remains one of the most important challenges for academic libraries. Reference Assessment and Evaluation provides practical tips and clear examples on assessing and evaluating several diverse aspects of reference services. This book discusses in detail case studies from various colleges and universities on wide-ranging issues such as virtual reference evaluation, merging reference desks, peer evaluations, library instruction, and staff development. Academic libraries of all types will find opportunities to modify these innovative ideas to remain at the forefront of reference service
Topics in Reference Assessment and Evaluation include a case study of the library at the University of Colorado at Boulder’s efforts to implement a drop-in research consultation program for students enrolled in the introductory writing cours coordination of an annual professional development program for specialized instruction targeted at faculty and staff members at Colorado State Universit peer observation between the reference staff members of Augustana College Library and St. Ambrose University Librar the merging of San Jose State University’s government publication desk with the reference services deskalong with the public library’s reference des Valparaiso University’s main library’s training and use of student assistant analyzing user and librarian satisfaction within virtual reference transactions evaluation of the University of South Alabama’s Baugh Biomedical Library’s chat reference service evaluation of the University of Texas at Arlington’s virtual reference servic library technology’s impact on reference desk statistic statistical analysis of reference desk data for staffing needs at the University of Tennessee at Chattanoog
Reference Assessment and Evaluation is timely, important reading for academic references librarians and supervisors.
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