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Introduction to library public services
2009
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For this new edition, Evans and Carter have revised all chapters and have totally rewritten four: chapter 2, which explores the issues of staffing and training; chapter 3, which deals with customer service and quality service; chapter 14, which explores special services such as programming; and chapter 16, which deals with assessment and how it relates to quality service. Evans and Carter also note since the last edition the growing importance of volunteers and support staff in the work of public services and, having written the book in 2008, capture the economic downturn in their approach, mentioning how libraries will rely more on these cadres of important staff. This library-science text stands alone and should be an assigned text in most library schools. It would not be out of line for department managers in any type of library to assign readings to their frontline staff and have formal staff discussions or more informal water-cooler interchanges.--Carbone, Jerry Copyright 2009 Booklist
Summary

A library's primary function is to provide access to information considered useful or valuable to the society in which they exist. True to their introduction, Evans and Carter provide a solid, broadly based view of library public service and its functions. As in the preceding edition, its authors marry the importance of the help ethos with a plethora of technological tools and techniques. Coverage of such essential topics as circulation, reference, interlibrary loan, literacy instruction, reserves, and security has been extended, updated, and predicated on the importance of keeping a watchful eye on ethical and legal implications. New to this edition are discussions of staffing and training, customer service, programming, and assessment. The result brings into focus the duties and responsibilities of both professional librarians and support staff, with particular emphasis on areas of common concern.

Table of Contents
Preface to the Seventh Edition
1Introduction
2Staffing
3Customer Service
4Reference Services
5Reference Sources
6Information Literacy Instruction
7Interlibrary Loan and Document Delivery
8Circulation Services
9Reserve Services
10Serial Services
11Media Services
12Government Information
13Archives & Special Data Collections
14Programming
15Security Issues
16Assessment
Index
Librarian's View
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