TY - BOOK AU - Connor,Elizabeth TI - An introduction to reference services in academic libraries /Elizabeth Connor, editor T2 - Haworth series in introductory information science textbooks SN - 9780789029577 AV - Z675 .I587 2006 PY - 2006/// CY - New York PB - Haworth Information Press KW - Academic libraries KW - Reference services KW - United States KW - Case studies KW - Reference services (Libraries) KW - Problems, exercises, etc N1 - 2; Development, implementation, and assessment of a virtual information literacy tutorial on an urban campus; Valeda Frances Dent --; Reference triage at the Medical University of Ohio : just-in-case to just-in-time at the Mulford Library; Marlene A. Porter, Jolene M. Miller --; Marketing library services to young male faculty; Mary Mee --; Relational reference : a challenge to the reference fortress; John E. Holberg --; Virtual reference : answering patrons' questions electronically; Christopher Nelson Cox --; What they don't teach you in library school : experience is the real teacher; Tammy S. Guerrero --; Occasional occurrences at Owl Creek University; Debra Cox Rollins, Rusty Gaspard --; Uninvited change : the Governors State University Library's evolving reference and technology desk; Paul Blobaum --; Common queries; Marilyn Schoot-Castle --; Models for measuring and evaluating reference costs; Matthew R. Marsteller, Susan Ware --; Customer survey; Miron Stenche --; The diverse librarian; Paula M. Smith --; Academic librarian as the Rodney Dangerfield of university faculty : "I get no respect"; Tammy S. Guerrero --; The teaching portfolio : explaining what we do so well; Mark L. McCallon --; The glass of fashion : librarianship for the twenty-first century; Susan Swords Steffen, Michael J. Bell --; Frames of reference : considering the meaning of reference--its origins, present, and future; Linda Loos Scarth --; Serving unusual patrons in the library; James Langan --; The academic librarian; Paula M. Smith; 2; b N2 - An Introduction to Reference Services in Academic Libraries is a comprehensive textbook that presents compelling case studies and thought-provoking essays that teach the principles of reference services. Eighteen authorities from private and public academic libraries around the United States offer unique perspectives and solid information in an active learning format that requires students to think and learn. The book provides a stimulating starting point for those learning about planning, managing, and evaluating reference services. It helps college teachers to move beyond traditional passive learning to more effective active learning. Each chapter's interest-sparking activities and questions challenge students to dynamically search out solutions to specific problems. The text takes a broad, informative-and at times amusing-look at the foundations of reference services, using the uniquely creative activities and questions to make difficult topics such as virtual reference services, relational reference, academic portfolios, and reference cost calculators easy to learn. The book is thoroughly referenced, and many chapters include charts and special activities to help spark student engagement in the learning process. Over thirty tables and figures make complex information easy to access and understand ER -