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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Melissa A. Wong , Laura SaundersPublisher: Bloomsbury Publishing Plc Imprint: Bloomsbury Libraries Unlimited Edition: 7th edition Dimensions: Width: 17.80cm , Height: 2.50cm , Length: 25.40cm Weight: 0.454kg ISBN: 9781440880476ISBN 10: 1440880476 Pages: 728 Publication Date: 19 September 2024 Recommended Age: From 7 to 17 years Audience: College/higher education , Tertiary & Higher Education Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: To order ![]() Stock availability from the supplier is unknown. We will order it for you and ship this item to you once it is received by us. Table of ContentsPart One: Introduction to Reference Work 1. Introduction 2. Ethics 3. Services for Diverse Populations 4. Services for Children Part Two: Reference Services 5. Models of Reference 6. Reference Interview 7. Instruction 8. Outreach and Marketing 9. Challenges in Reference Part Three: Sources and Searching 10. Introduction to Information Creation 11. Selection and Acquisition of Sources 12. Search Strategies 13. Ready Reference 14. Bibliographic Tools 15. Indexes and Abstracts 16. News Sources 17. Geographical Sources 18. Biographical and Genealogical Sources 19. Government Information 20. Statistics Sources 21. Legal Sources 22. Health Information Sources 23. Business Sources 24. Primary and Archival Sources 25. Reader’s Advisory Sources Part Four: Looking Forward 26. Looking Forward IndexReviews"""Melissa A. Wong and Laura Saunders have compiled an impactful new edition of Reference and Information Services: An Introduction. Inherited from the legacy of Richard Bopp and Linda Smith, the book's strength is its inclusivity of diverse voices-from front-line practitioners to renowned LIS scholars-as authors of chapters on the topics needed for teaching and learning reference and information services for the core reference class in library science programs. Wong and Saunders offer a thorough treatment of the historical legacy of reference services that library science students and practitioners will appreciate while contextualizing the needed professional competencies, search skills, and reference resources for delivering library and information services in today's global digital world. Reference and Information Services: An Introduction, which is a joy to read, will continue to be a requisite textbook in library schools worldwide."" --Vanessa Irvin, Associate Professor, East Carolina University, USA" ""Melissa A. Wong and Laura Saunders have compiled an impactful new edition of Reference and Information Services: An Introduction. Inherited from the legacy of Richard Bopp and Linda Smith, the book's strength is its inclusivity of diverse voices-from front-line practitioners to renowned LIS scholars-as authors of chapters on the topics needed for teaching and learning reference and information services for the core reference class in library science programs. Wong and Saunders offer a thorough treatment of the historical legacy of reference services that library science students and practitioners will appreciate while contextualizing the needed professional competencies, search skills, and reference resources for delivering library and information services in today's global digital world. Reference and Information Services: An Introduction, which is a joy to read, will continue to be a requisite textbook in library schools worldwide."" --Vanessa Irvin, Associate Professor, East Carolina University, USA ""This seventh edition of Reference and Information Services continues the strengths of this text as a critical survey of reference practice and includes strong, comprehensive lists of diverse information sources. It also takes the time to acknowledge the human behind the acts of service, as new sections pause to interrogate librarians' roles in bridging gaps in social and cultural frameworks when working towards information resolutions and consider the humane essence of the librarian in their work. Pauses are further echoed in the inclusion of questions for reflection and discussion. More than providing breaks for introspection on the text, these questions prompt the inception of professional reflective practice, which only serves to strengthen reference service."" --Sarah Nakashima, Humanities Librarian, University of Hawai'i at Manoa, USA ""The powerhouse team of Wong and Saunders has assembled a roster of knowledgeable, skilled, and generous authors for this latest edition of Reference and Information Services. After an historical framing that enlightens readers on the roots of reference services, the authors dive into some of the pressing concerns-from both sides of the desk-facing reference service providers. Through the reference sources chapters, readers not only build their knowledge base of sources but also learn valuable skills and insights to guide their practice, while the concluding chapter offers a warm welcome to a stimulating area of librarianship. This book underscores what a necessary skill reference is for information professionals."" --Africa S. Hands, Assistant Professor, University at Buffalo, USA Author InformationMelissa A. Wong has been an online instructor for the University of Illinois, USA, since 2001, teaching courses in reference, instruction, management, and academic librarianship. Laura Saunders is Associate Professor at Simmons University School of Library and Information Science, USA, teaching in the areas of reference, instruction, and academic libraries. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |