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  1. Grogan, D.: Case studies in reference work (1967) 0.05
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    Imprint
    Hamden, Conn. : Archon books
  2. Distinguished classics of reference publishing (1992) 0.05
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    LCSH
    Reference books / Publishing
    Reference books / Bibliography
    Best books / United States
    Subject
    Reference books / Publishing
    Reference books / Bibliography
    Best books / United States
  3. Mood, T.A.: Of sundials and digital watches : a further step toward the new paradigm of reference (1994) 0.05
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    Abstract
    The new paradigm of reference, in which the reference librarian becomes a consultant more than a quick-answer specialist, needs to be stretched, Mood advocates. Rather than assisting people with their research, the reference librarian needs to do the research for them. After an interview to assess the user's needs, the librarian searches various print and nonprint access tools, then presents to the patron a bibliography of sources and - possibly - copies of articles and books. This new approach to reference is needed because of both the increasing complication of libraries, with their myriad computer access points to information, and the increasing number of patrons who want information but do not want to learn how to retrieve it. This change in library reference can be implemented with better signage, more prepackaging of information, and an increased knowledge of the local community's information needs
    Source
    Reference services review. 22(1994) no.3, S.27-32
  4. Cheney, F.N.: Guidelines for reviewing reference books (1971) 0.04
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  5. Shieh, J.: Selective bibliography and network resources for the Institute on 'Networking in Law Libraries' (1994) 0.03
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    Abstract
    A selective annotated bibliography on networking in law libraries. Comprises the following sections: bibliography; directories; net-finders and phone books; libraries' OPACs; electronic conferences (listservs); network resource services; and network services providers. Includes a useful glossary
  6. Toase, C.: To whom do you refer? (1998) 0.03
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    Abstract
    Presents an update on new developments and basic sources in the field of reference books, noting the continued proliferation of large scale printed reference works, despite much talk of the book's demise. Covers CD-ROM publications as well as printed materials, and quotes current prices
  7. Falk, G.: Grassroots sharing : organizing to improve reference service through cooperative projects (1990) 0.03
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    Abstract
    Contribution to an issue devoted to serials and reference services. Reference librarians in the Surburban Library System in the south suburbs of Chicago have formed associations to share ideas and promote cooperative projects. Small scale, without outside funding, these projects contribute to improving library service to users. Organised by public librarians, the Reference Association of South Suburban Libraries (RASSL) now includes several community college libraries. 33 libraries in a telephone book cooperative collect the telephone books for all cities in the US. A newspaper cooperative shares subscriptions to the Sunday editions of 12 out-of-town newspapers. A reference book exchange distributes withdrawn reference books. A guide to subject strengths helps members locate strong subject collections in area libraries. A cooperative collection development project helps develop special collections to meet the needs of members.
  8. Darrah, B.: Surfing the stacks in an electronic age (1998) 0.03
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    Abstract
    Current trends in library training and practice reflect the inexorable movement toward the electronic environemnt. In this setting, librarians are beginning to pay considerably less attention to the books in their reference collections than to the online sources. This is cause for concern, since materials in the print format are often preferable to the electronic. They can be more accessible, quicker, and easier to use. Their contents are likely to be more comprehensive and are often unique. Urges librarians to continue to become familiar with and use the books in their reference collection
  9. Kaye, D.: Information and business : an introduction (1991) 0.03
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    LCSH
    Business / Reference books / Bibliography
    Subject
    Business / Reference books / Bibliography
  10. Grogan, D.: Grogan's case studies in reference work : Vol.1-6 (1987) 0.03
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    Content
    Vol.1: Enquiries and the reference process. 96 S. - Vol.2: Encyclopedias, yearbooks, directories and statistical sources. 184 S. - Vol.3: Bibliographies of books. 104 S. - Vol.4: Periodicals and their guides. 136 S. - Vol.5: Dictionaries and phrase books. 160 S. - Vol.6: Biographical source. 160 S.
  11. Metz, A.: Community service : a bibliography (1996) 0.02
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    Date
    17.10.1996 14:22:33
  12. Information brokers and reference services (1989) 0.02
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    Series
    Reference librarian; no.22
  13. Ghilardi, F.J.M.: ¬The information center of the future : the professional's role (1994) 0.02
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    Date
    27.12.2015 18:22:38
  14. Martin, L.M.: Evaluating OPACs or, OPACs are reference tools, too! (1992) 0.02
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    Abstract
    Althogh the library literature contains numerous papers on the functional and performance evaluation of OPACs, as well as on the evaluation of many facets of reference service, it presents little assistance for the evaluation of OPACs as the central facet of reference service. In order to alleviate this lack, evaluates OPACs as if they were any other reference tool, judging them against Norman D. Stevens' classic 18 criteria for the evaluation of reference books. Includes a selective bibliography of works on both OPAC and reference book evaluation
  15. Schnelling, H.: Library networking in Germany (1993) 0.02
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    Abstract
    In West Germany bibliographic material published after 1980 has been changed from a conventional to a computerized networking infrastructure, yet the provision of publications is based on conventional networks. Provides a history of electronic library networking in Germany covering networking at local, regional and natioanl levels; bibliographic control of books and serials and the enrichment of machine readable library files to bibliographic and factual databases through CD-ROM. Covers recommendations of the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft. Standardisation and research work in German libraries for future networking is directed towards bibliographic control and national format (MAB), availability of publications, dataflow and telecommunications
  16. Main, A.; Weckert, J.: In defence of simple expert systems : a case study with some observations (1993) 0.02
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    Abstract
    Expert systems have promised much more than they have delivered. Although expert systems in libraries have been discussed extensively, there are few working systems. Development rarely progresses beyond the prototype. Presents a case study of the construction of a simple expert system at Banktown City library's community information service involving a narrow, precise domain. Observes the working of the system. The benefits of simple expert systems are that they are useful to knowledgeable users, they may be used for training and can give guided and structured information in a way that books and pamphlets do not
  17. Smith, B.G.: Seymour: Maryland's information retriever (1994) 0.02
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    Abstract
    Describes the Seymour project being run by libraries in Maryland which aims to bring the benefits of electronic information to all state residents by 2000. Describes how the telecommunications infrastructure will be developed. The services offered will include: searching for books, articles, facts, helping agencies and government and other information. The service will also act as a gateway to the Internet network. Shows how the project is being set up and organized. Discusses policy issues and challenges poses by the project
  18. Smith, K.F.: POINTER vs. Using Government publications : where's the advantage? (1989) 0.02
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    Abstract
    POINTER is a microcomputer program and expert system that simulates the advice of a government documents librarian suggesting the use of particular reference books. Using Government publications is a 2 volume work which identifies search strategies and sources of information for handling many specific topics and types of questionsassociated with federal documents. A comparison of these 2 reference aids reveals advantages and disadvantages of each as well as the difficulty of developing a conceptual framework for federal document research.
  19. Hart, R.L.: Information gathering among the faculty of a comprehensive college : formality and globality (1997) 0.02
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    Abstract
    Reports on a survey of information gathering among the science, social science and humanities faculty of the State University of New York (SUNY) College at Fredonia, New York. The survey reveals highly active information gathering. Formal sources of information are more important than informal sources, and use of books and journals varies across disciplinary areas. Presents a 2 dimensional definition of information gathering in terms of formal and global sources of information
  20. Curzon, S.C.: Managing the interview (1995) 0.02
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    Footnote
    Rez. in: Journal of academic librarianship 22(1996) no.6, S.471 (N. Corral)

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