For the past two decades people have been responding to profound societal changes brought about by the increasing digitization of information and the ubiquity of the internet. Such change has affected libraries dramatically. Librarians have been so successful at extending information resources and services into the cyber-community that some administrators and policy-makers have begun questioning the need for maintaining the physical library. In response to this challenge a body of literature called the “library as place” has emerged in which the integrity of the library proper is examined and redefined. Mirroring this phenomenon, the traditional onsite reference desk is also being re-evaluated. Some believe that, in light of the recent grow...
With information literacy as their ticket, academic librarians have an opportunity to re-enter the t...
Changing scholarly practices and economic constraints require that the library profession revisit m...
This paper draws on theories of societal transformation, specifically the information society and po...
Some academic libraries are consolidating their circulation and reference desks into single service ...
Digital resources and technologies have brought new dimensions to librarianship and traditional refe...
The first section of this article reviews the literature on the changing face of reference, beginnin...
A sharp decline in the number of reference queries prompted the library administration at Indiana ...
The way that physical reference service points have been staffed has been changing for libraries of ...
The reference desk is no longer an essential component of the work of academic librarians. Instructi...
In a comparative field study of ten libraries, we show how technological advances in electronic and ...
This paper contends that the schism between pro- and anti-reference desk librarians is not a true di...
The University of Washington (UW) comprises three campuses and several off-campus facilities and is ...
Libraries are facing an ongoing existential dilemma, questioning their own significance and identity...
The reference desk is no longer an essential component of the work of academic librarians. Instructi...
In an era when numerous resources previously only available in print are now available electronicall...
With information literacy as their ticket, academic librarians have an opportunity to re-enter the t...
Changing scholarly practices and economic constraints require that the library profession revisit m...
This paper draws on theories of societal transformation, specifically the information society and po...
Some academic libraries are consolidating their circulation and reference desks into single service ...
Digital resources and technologies have brought new dimensions to librarianship and traditional refe...
The first section of this article reviews the literature on the changing face of reference, beginnin...
A sharp decline in the number of reference queries prompted the library administration at Indiana ...
The way that physical reference service points have been staffed has been changing for libraries of ...
The reference desk is no longer an essential component of the work of academic librarians. Instructi...
In a comparative field study of ten libraries, we show how technological advances in electronic and ...
This paper contends that the schism between pro- and anti-reference desk librarians is not a true di...
The University of Washington (UW) comprises three campuses and several off-campus facilities and is ...
Libraries are facing an ongoing existential dilemma, questioning their own significance and identity...
The reference desk is no longer an essential component of the work of academic librarians. Instructi...
In an era when numerous resources previously only available in print are now available electronicall...
With information literacy as their ticket, academic librarians have an opportunity to re-enter the t...
Changing scholarly practices and economic constraints require that the library profession revisit m...
This paper draws on theories of societal transformation, specifically the information society and po...