Presentation given to the staff at the Central Michigan University (Mt. Pleasant, Michigan) library on Monday September 24, 2012 by Corey Seeman. This is yet another more expanded version of the presentation given elsewhere. In an increasing self-service environment, we will explore the Kresge Business Administration Library at the University of Michigan has used methods from the hospitality and service industries to reinvigorate the way that we connect with our community. We have established a service ethos to ensure that we are not only meeting the information needs of our patrons, but also being available to assist them whenever it is needed. In this presentation, we will discuss the role of public service in the library and how the les...
Presented at the Access Services Conference 2010, November 10 - 12, 2010, Georgia Institute of Techn...
In recent years, digital libraries with virtual-only holdings have begun to appear in universities a...
The constantly changing roles of libraries and librarians, as well as the onslaught of electronic re...
In the library and information fields, we spend countless hours focusing on making our world a more ...
Presentation at the University of Detroit Mercy Library Employee Development Day - October 10, 2017....
Presentation at the Michigan Library Association Annual Conference - Lansing, Michigan - on October ...
Presentation for the Mid-Atlantic Innovative Users Group Meeting - October 18, 2013 in Wilmington, D...
A great challenge for present day libraries is to move from the thought process of being a destinati...
This session was for the Michigan Library Association's "The Library as Place" Workshop at the Novi ...
Use and satisfaction of library resources and services by hospitality patrons: An exploratory stud
Just as good captains rely on maps when guiding their ships in unfamiliar territory, so can we chart...
The core mission of the Kresge Business Administration Library of the University of Michigan’s Steph...
Literature describing libraries that support community economic development indicates that the major...
Commencing in late 2013 and continuing through 2014, the University of Melbourne, a research-intensi...
Laupus Health Sciences Library has 3 floors hosting 25 staff and a satellite department, The Country...
Presented at the Access Services Conference 2010, November 10 - 12, 2010, Georgia Institute of Techn...
In recent years, digital libraries with virtual-only holdings have begun to appear in universities a...
The constantly changing roles of libraries and librarians, as well as the onslaught of electronic re...
In the library and information fields, we spend countless hours focusing on making our world a more ...
Presentation at the University of Detroit Mercy Library Employee Development Day - October 10, 2017....
Presentation at the Michigan Library Association Annual Conference - Lansing, Michigan - on October ...
Presentation for the Mid-Atlantic Innovative Users Group Meeting - October 18, 2013 in Wilmington, D...
A great challenge for present day libraries is to move from the thought process of being a destinati...
This session was for the Michigan Library Association's "The Library as Place" Workshop at the Novi ...
Use and satisfaction of library resources and services by hospitality patrons: An exploratory stud
Just as good captains rely on maps when guiding their ships in unfamiliar territory, so can we chart...
The core mission of the Kresge Business Administration Library of the University of Michigan’s Steph...
Literature describing libraries that support community economic development indicates that the major...
Commencing in late 2013 and continuing through 2014, the University of Melbourne, a research-intensi...
Laupus Health Sciences Library has 3 floors hosting 25 staff and a satellite department, The Country...
Presented at the Access Services Conference 2010, November 10 - 12, 2010, Georgia Institute of Techn...
In recent years, digital libraries with virtual-only holdings have begun to appear in universities a...
The constantly changing roles of libraries and librarians, as well as the onslaught of electronic re...