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Title: Week 5 Reference Sources


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Week 5 Reference Sources
  • Instructors Lora Mirza Amy Moore
  • LIST 1105 Public Services

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What Is the Reference Collection?
  • It is . . .the Information Resources selected by
    the reference staff to do the reference work
  • Sources may be available in any format
  • Sources may be available in the Library
  • or accessed from remote locations
  • via the library

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Librarians build reference collections to do 3
things
  • Answer information needs of librarys clientele
  • Facilitate access to librarys collection
  • Provide guidance to information resources beyond
    the local library collection

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What is essential for a reference collection?
  • Each library unique
  • Use bibliography of standard lists and tools when
    developing reference collection

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Reference Collection Guidelines or Policy may
include these
  • Usefulness in answering reference questions
  • Depth of coverage
  • Local needs
  • Format
  • Frequency of use
  • Mission of the parent organization
  • Expected customer groups
  • Other selection factors library budget,
    resources of other area libraries, evaluation of
    reference materials

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Selection of Reference Sources
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Evaluating Reference Sources
  • 1. Demand Will anyone ever use this?
  • 2. Aim and scope What is this works
  • purpose?
  • 3. Timeliness How is it updated?
  • 4. Format How arranged?
  • 5. Authority Reputation of author or editor?
  • 6. Accuracy Information correct? Up to date?

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Electronic Reference Sources
  • How stable is the site?
  • How easy is the electronic
  • source to use?
  • How reliable are the hardware and software?
  • Is the electronic source compatible with existing
    sources?
  • Are help screens useful?

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Book Review Journals
  • Provide reviews by those
  • knowledgeable in the field
  • Major review journals
  • Library Journal
  • Choice
  • School Library Journal
  • These now include reviews of CD-ROMS and Internet
    Sources

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Other Reference Collection Tools
  • Standing Orders
  • Placed with publishers to assure
  • new volumes and editions of particular
  • titles will be sent to the library when
    published
  • Example Dictionary of Literary Biography
  • Approval Plans guarantee books fitting
    selection criteria
  • Example NY Times bestsellers

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Support Staff have role in selecting reference
materials
  • Make recommendations for purchase
  • Notify other reference staff about hard-to-answer
    reference questions
  • Share useful Internet sites with others

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Types of Reference Materials
  • General Categories
  • Bibliographies
  • Dictionaries
  • Directories
  • Encyclopedias, gazetteers and atlases
  • Handbooks and manuals
  • Biographical sources
  • Pamphlets collections
  • Yearbooks and almanacs
  • Indexes

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Types of Reference Materialscontinued
  • Periodicals and Periodical Indexes
  • Periodical article often contain the most current
    information available on a topic
  • Periodicals contain information about almost
    every conceivable topic, often in greater detail
    than can be found elsewhere
  • Periodicals are the primary means for
    communicating original scholarship in all fields
    of human enquiry

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Types of Reference Materialscontinued
  • The Library Catalog
  • Also called PAC (Public access catalog) or
  • OPAC (online public access catalog)
  • Most important reference source
  • other than the reference staff!
  • Evolved . . From Book Catalog to Card Catalog to
    Online Catalog
  • American Card catalogs traditionally offer access
    to books by author, title, and subjects
  • A set of filing rules helps libraries be
    consistent
  • (when to ignore A, An, and The,
    etc.)

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Types of Reference Materials
  • The Online Catalog continued
  • Online catalog since 1980s
  • usually are one element in librarys integrated
    online system, which includes circulation,
    cataloging, acquisitions, serials, and reserve
    functionsall of which can be linked
  • Online catalogs present difficulties
  • Power failures
  • Computer problems
  • Some libraries still use card catalogs

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Types of Reference Materialscontinued
  • The Internet as a Reference Resource
  • Primary use by librarians is to access remote
    databases containing desired information
  • World Wide Web, with links, has improved access
    using the Internet
  • Improved search services

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Automation and Reference Sources
  • Online Databases
  • CD-ROM Resources
  • The Internet

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Know Your Collections, also Limitations
  • In-house Resources
  • Reference to Outside Sources and Other Libraries
  • Requirements for Outside Referral
  • Information and Referral Service

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Mediated Online Searching
  • Mediated Online Searching Online searching of
    commercial databases by the librarian
  • End-user Searching Online searching of
    commercial databases by library users

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Ethical Issues
  • Best quality reference service requires knowledge
    of both print and online resources
  • Keep an open perspective on controversial topics
  • Provide a variety of sources
  • To charge or not to charge ethical debate
    continue

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Security Matters and Preservation
  • Keep materials vulnerable to theft or vandalism
    near the reference desk
  • Demonstrate to users proper handling of materials
  • Practice consistent shelving habits
  • Look for telltale wear and needed repairs or
    replacement

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Summary
  • The reference staff is a necessary adjunct to the
    reference collection
  • Besides print sources housed in the library,
    reference sources now include sources accessed
    anywhere in the world
  • Traditional print sources now aided by automation
  • Internet searching becomes easier each day
  • Navigating the Internet along with the library
    catalog may be most important reference skill for
    staff to master
  • Staff also need to know community and public
    agencies and other libraries
  • Networks are consortia of libraries have
    cooperative agreements
  • Mediated online searching extends reference
    service
  • Libraries pay for access to commercial databases
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