Reference services in the humanities
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Reference services in the humanities
(The reference librarian, no. 47)
Haworth Press, c1994
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Reference librarian
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Note
"Has also been published as the Reference librarian, number 47, 1994"--T.p. verso
Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
This helpful book provides practical insight into the work and environment of reference services in the humanities. Librarian?s mental maps of humanities reference materials must include an awareness of the metaphoric, not too precise nature of many patrons'queries. Reference Services in the Humanities discusses the structure of literature in the humanities and how it matches or challenges mental images of the field. Chapters are infused with the issues of language, names, and meaning within a metaphoric genre.The book serves as a guide to humanist?s use of metaphoric language and also as a bibliography of sources. Reference Services in the Humanities contains specific references for finding materials in areas that are not traditional, mainstream arts. This sample of disciplines provides case studies depicting each field?s particular idiosyncrasies. Chapters examine the challenge of referral reference and common problems encountered in searching for answers to patrons'questions. The book contains a theoretical framework for interacting with patrons and addresses options for humanities reference in an electronic age.This book brings together librarians and researchers who provide and manage reference services to a wide array of disciplines within the humanities. Authors come from all types of libraries and represent a broad spectrum of patrons, from the young student curious about the movies to practicing musicians and craftspersons. This diversity provides an informative grounding for practitioners and library school students and faculty who wish to become effective reference librarians in the future. Reference Services in the Humanities is divided into four sections which address research questions and challenges in selected disciplines, descriptions from the field, political issues in the humanities, and theories and ideas for the future. Specific topics explored include access to special collections, censorship, library resources for theater artists, history research, vocabulary control, labeling of minorities, craft information sources, and much more.
Table of Contents
ContentsIntroduction
Part I: Research Questions and Challenges in Selected Disciplines
Craft Information Sources
Artists, Art Historians, and Visual Art Information
Stand and Deliver: Providing Research and Reference Assistance at the Margaret Herrick Library of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences
Reference Service for Performing Musicians: Understanding and Meeting Their Needs
Vocabulary Control and the Humanities: A Case Study of the MLA International Bibliography (in ital.)
Part II: Descriptions From the Field
Reference Referral: Public Library Humanities Questions in California?s Reference Network
History Research Into the 21st Century
Part III: Political Issues in the Humanities
The Halt of Stereotyping: When Does the American Indian Enter the Mainstream?
For Suppression and Fear--"See Librarian": Censorship of the Arts and Humanities in Libraries
Access to Special Collections in the Humanities: Who?s Guarding the Gates and Why?
Part IV: Theories and Ideas for the Future
Research as Repatriation
Performing By the Book: Library Resources for Theatre Artists
The Humanist and the Library: Promoting New Scholarship Through Collaborative Interaction Between Humanists and Librarians
The Library Yet to Come
Index
Reference Notes Included
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