Video to online : reference services and the new technology

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Video to online : reference services and the new technology

edited by Bill Katz and Ruth A. Fraley

(The reference librarian, No. 5-6)

Haworth Press, c1983

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"Has also been published as The reference librarian, numbers 5/6, fall/winter 1982"

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Description

A who's who of reference experts discuss the latest technology and its ramifications for reference services in the library and information center.

Table of Contents

Contents Vid/Tele-Reference: The New Frontier Taking It to the Streets: Videotex and the Reference Librarian Micrographics and the Reference Librarian The Reference Librarian's Role in the Selection and Implementation of an Online Circulation System Integrating Local Databases With Remote Files, Print Materials, and Reference Services The Care and Maintenance of an Apple Orchard Interlibrary Loan in the Computer Age: The Impact of Online Systems on Document Delivery I. Online: Two Views Computers, Reference, and Revolution Skim Milk Masquerades as Cream: The Myth of Online Data Base Searching II. Online: Two Vendors Online Reference . . . No Longer an Option Adapting Online Database Systems for Reference Service III. Online Reference Services Keeping Records on the Monkeys: A Core Collection of Materials About Online Services for Reference Librarians Free Online Reference and Fee-Based Online Search Services: Allies, Not Antagonists The Integration of Online Searching in Reference Service Computer Literature Searching: Start-up and the First Year in a Small Liberal Arts College Management of Online Computer Services in the Academic Reference Department IV. The Online Search Free-Text Searching of Online Databases Effective Online Literature Searching "Real-Time" Searching at the Reference Desk Online and Manual Searches: A Comparison Bibliographic Retrieval: An Interpersonal Concern Database Choice: A Practical Assessment A Reference Tools Database: A Proposed Application for a Microcomputer at the Reference Desk The Professional and the Client: The Reference Interview Revisited

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