Reference services and technical services : interactions in library practice

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Reference services and technical services : interactions in library practice

edited by Gordon Stevenson and Sally Stevenson

(The reference librarian, No. 9)

Haworth Press, c1984

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"Has also been published as the Reference librarian, number 9, fall/winter 1983"

Includes bibliographical references

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Description

Learn how to provide more effective library service by relying more heavily on collaboration between reference and technical services librarians.

Table of Contents

Contents I. Introduction The Nature of the Problem, If It Is a Problem II. Historical Background View From the Top: The Library Administrator's Changing Perspective on Standardization Schemes and Cataloging Practices in American Libraries, 1891-1901 III. An Overview Current Issues in Technical Services IV. Organizational Arrangements The Changing Roles and Relationships of Staff in Technical Services and Reference/Readers' Services in the Era of Online Public Access Catalogs The Ecumenical Library Noblesse Oblige: Collection Development as a Public Service Responsibility V. Document Description The Impact of AACR2 on the Harvard Library Union Catalog: A Case Study Inter-Library Loan as an Unobtrusive Measure of Bibliographic Efficiency Reference Services, Serials Cataloging, and the Patron VI. Subject Organization and Access The Flaw of Subject Access in the Library Catalog: An Opinion User Categories and User Convenience in Subject Cataloging Where Have All the Moonies Gone? Classification Schemes as Cognitive Maps The DDC and Its Users: Current Policies

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