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Taylor, Robert S. – College & Research Libraries, 2015
Seekers of information in libraries either go through a librarian intermediary or they help themselves. When they go through librarians they must develop their questions through four levels of need, referred to here as the visceral, conscious, formalized, and compromised needs. In his pre-search interview with an information-seeker the reference…
Descriptors: Libraries, Information Seeking, Librarians, Reference Services
Library Journal, 2004
Genie Tyburski did not set out to be a law librarian. When asked at Drexel's library school what kind of librarian she wanted to be, she was surprised that "a good one" was not one of the options. But six weeks into the semester, she landed a part-time cataloging job at Community Legal Services in Philadelphia; six months later she was…
Descriptors: Librarians, Law Libraries, Web Sites, Reference Services
Vavrek, Bernard – Library Journal, 1983
Presents results of a telephone survey of 30 librarians from rural Pennsylvanian public libraries conducted by the Center for the Study of Rural Librarianship at Clarion State College, Pennsylvania. Average population served, hours of service, book collection size, and questions asked are noted. Seven references are cited. (EJS)
Descriptors: Interlibrary Loans, Librarians, Library Services, Library Surveys
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Smith, Barbara J. – College and Research Libraries, 1982
Summarizes a study conducted on a group of bibliographic instruction librarians from academic libraries in Pennsylvania to determine their backgrounds, their perceptions regarding the adequacy of their training for bibliographic instruction, and their needs for additional training. Data are summarized in 12 tables and a 9-item reference list is…
Descriptors: Academic Libraries, Educational Background, Librarians, Library Instruction
Spencer, Carol – 1974
In July 1974, at the American Library Association Convention, a symposium on reference measurement was held. The basic premise was that work sampling and random time sampling with self-observation were the best methods of allocating personnel costs of reference services at the Library of the College of Physicians of Philadelphia. First, reasons…
Descriptors: College Libraries, Conferences, Cost Estimates, Librarians