Reference Services Review: Volume 38 Issue 1
Reference and instructional services for libraries in the digital age
Table of contents - Special Issue: Reference in the (post)Google age
Guest Editors: Theresa Arndt
Services in a (post)Google world
Theresa S. ArndtThis paper aims to serve as an introduction to the articles in the special theme issue on “reference in the (post)Google age”, outlining some of the challenges and opportunities…
What net generation students really want: Determining library help‐seeking preferences of undergraduates
Lizah IsmailMany academic libraries are trying a variety of innovative services to meet net generation users “on their own turf” and “on their own terms”. This paper aims to address the need…
Why and how to mystery shop your reference desk
Elizabeth Kocevar‐Weidinger, Candice Benjes‐Small, Eric Ackermann, Virginia R. KinmanThe aim of this paper is to document how two university libraries determined whether mystery shopping is an effective and statistically feasible instrument for evaluating customer…
Reference models in the electronic library: The Miller Learning Center at the University of Georgia
Caroline Cason Barratt, Phoebe Acheson, Emily LukenThis study aims to describe reference service activity within a learning commons at a large research university. The researchers tested several reference models in order to…
The Research Center: creating an environment for interactive research consultations
Erin Meyer, Carrie Forbes, Jennifer BowersThis paper aims to report on the University of Denver Penrose Library's Research Center, a new reference service model created to respond to the changing needs of students and to…
Reference service without the desk
Theresa S. ArndtThis article aims to describe how a college library critically examined its maintenance of a traditional reference desk for in‐person services and changed its service model to…
Reference at the commons: a case study
Marta Lee, Jon Ritterbush, Robert SivignyThis paper aims to examine whether relocating the reference desk closer to the main entrance has factored into increased reference activity at Regent University Library.
Peer reference redefined: new uses for undergraduate students
Allison I. Faix, Margaret H. Bates, Lisa A. Hartman, Jennifer H. Hughes, Casey N. Schacher, Brooke J. Elliot, Alexander D. WoodsThis paper aims to redefine the peer reference model – using student assistants to staff the reference desk – by expanding it to include upper‐level undergraduate students from…
The @One service environment: information services for and by the millennial generation
Steven D. Zink, Ann Medaille, Madeline Mundt, Patrick T. Colegrove, Duncan AldrichThe purpose of this paper is to discuss an academic library's need to engage all available resources to provide the services required by the changing uses, formats, and production…
Becoming a renaissance reference librarian in academe: Attitudes toward generalist and subject specific reference and related profession development
Debbi A. Smith, Victor T. OlivaThis article aims to explore the attitudes of academic reference librarians toward generalist and subject specialist reference service, and to present an examination of the ways…
Web 2.0 for reference services staff training and communication
Jane P. CurrieThis paper aims to focus on applications of Web 2.0 that improve training and communication within the reference services department.
Pecha Kucha: using “lightning talk” in university instruction
Jacqueline Courtney Klentzin, Emily Bounds Paladino, Bruce Johnston, Christopher DevineThis paper aims to provide an examination of the scholarly literature regarding both the pedagogical and practical aspects of PowerPoint.
Assessing the assessment: how institutions administered, interpreted, and used SAILS
Brian Lym, Hal Grossman, Lauren Yannotta, Makram TalihThis paper seeks to address the administration of Standardized Assessment of Information Literacy Skills (SAILS), the use of SAILS report data, and respondent perceptions of the…
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