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Lindsay, Elizabeth Blakesley, Ed. – Public Services Quarterly, 2008
This article highlights various literature covering a broad range of topics that are of interest to public services librarians, from collections and user services to one's own research and professional development. Although addressing many topics, these authors have all used or advocate for solid research methods and data analysis in their works,…
Descriptors: Annotated Bibliographies, Library Research, Research Methodology, Academic Libraries
Johnson, Doug – Library Media Connection, 2005
Doug Johnson considers himself to be a secretly subversive library media specialist as he promoted measures for remodeling the library with new carpeting and air conditioning for making the library more enjoyable rather than protecting the books and computers. Some things that library media specialists often do to gain acceptance in their…
Descriptors: Climate Control, Media Specialists, School Libraries, Librarian Attitudes
Gordon, Rachel Singer – Library Journal, 2004
Librarians' unfortunate fixation on image as a defining generational characteristic also makes them just as guilty of promoting misconceptions as nonlibrarians. Can the profession stand another article in the general press that trumpets the amazing new discovery that librarians can be young, trendy, stylish? The level of our colleagues'…
Descriptors: Stereotypes, Organizational Culture, Librarians, Librarian Attitudes
Creighton, Peggy Milam – Library Media Connection, 2007
School library media center scheduling, particularly the fixed versus flexible scheduling controversy, continues to be debated in spite of decades of advocacy for flexible scheduling. According to van Deusen (1999), flexible scheduling is "a plan wherein classes meet for instruction in the library resource center when they have a specific need…
Descriptors: Flexible Scheduling, School Libraries, Library Services, Library Administration
Gregory, Vicki L. – 1990
As most librarians have probably realized by the paucity of articles in the library literature concerning the "Anglo-American Cataloging Rules, Second Edition, 1988 Revision" (Chicago: American Library Association, 1988), no revolutionary changes have been introduced in the 1988 revision in direct contrast to the situation with the…
Descriptors: Cataloging, Classification, Librarian Attitudes, Library Materials
Sandy, John H. – American Libraries, 1997
Considers the use of the phrase "customer service" with reference to libraries and their users' needs, expectations, and satisfaction. Librarians' perceptions of those being served, and the public's view of library workers, are discussed, and a sidebar examines the history of fee-based subscription libraries. (LRW)
Descriptors: Librarian Attitudes, Library Services, User Needs (Information), User Satisfaction (Information)
Chatterjee, Jayashree – School Library Journal, 2006
Having sleepovers at the public library can be fun and exciting. This article describes the Brownie Sleepover program, a library sleepover program, which started 10 years ago when two local Brownie leaders approached the former head of children's services to ask if she could help second graders earn their "Be a Reader" patch. After…
Descriptors: Grade 2, Public Libraries, Youth Clubs, Females
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Gillen, Ed – Journal of Education for Library and Information Science, 1995
Discusses the career choices of library assistants based on personal reflections, including reasons for staying in a support staff position; membership in library professional associations; attitudes of librarians and library directors toward library assistants; and the need for professional development opportunities for library assistants. (LRW)
Descriptors: Career Choice, Librarian Attitudes, Library Associations, Library Directors
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Hardesty, Larry – Library Trends, 1995
Examines the nature of faculty culture and how certain aspects of it impede bibliographic instruction efforts. It is suggested that continued initiatives by librarians to understand and to reach out to faculty are needed to increase widescale acceptance by faculty of bibliographic instruction. (Contains 126 references.) (Author/LRW)
Descriptors: Academic Libraries, Higher Education, Librarian Attitudes, Library Instruction
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Hales-Mabry, Celia – Reference Librarian, 1990
Argues that library services to older adults have historically been weak and summarizes research to support this point of view. An expanded role for libraries as suggested in the American Library Association's guidelines is advocated, and the four guidelines most relevant to reference services to older adults are evaluated. (nine references) (EAM)
Descriptors: Academic Libraries, Guidelines, Librarian Attitudes, Library Services
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Maack, Mary Niles – Library Quarterly, 1993
Shows how l'Heure Joyeuse, a children's library started in Paris in 1923 as a gift from U.S. philanthropists, became a model of open-access, user-oriented public libraries. L'Heure Joyeuse's unique role in the development of public libraries in France from before 1900 to the present is described. (41 references) (EAM)
Descriptors: Childrens Libraries, Foreign Countries, History, Librarian Attitudes
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Stevens, Norman D. – Library Trends, 1991
Discusses the possible ethical conflicts when librarians serve on the governing bodies and/or committees of regional, state, or national professional associations and issues arise that could impact their own institutions. Several case studies are presented that examine issues librarians face when engaged in an expanded professional role. (LRW)
Descriptors: Case Studies, Conflict of Interest, Ethics, Librarian Attitudes
Mediavilla, Cindy – American Libraries, 2001
Change Analysis; Discusses after-school homework programs in public libraries that help latchkey children and others who need extra support and encouragement. Considers changes in librarian's attitudes toward homework help; the history and need for community-based after-school programs; scholastic benefits for students; and library staff benefits,…
Descriptors: Latchkey Children, Librarian Attitudes, Library Personnel, Library Role
Rothlisberg, Allen P. – 1992
This report describes how courses offered by the Department of Library/Media Technology at Northland Pioneer College (Arizona) can be effective in bridging the gap between the professionally trained master's degree librarian and the untrained library clerk or volunteer. The courses, which are typically offered on weekends, are designed to…
Descriptors: Community Colleges, Librarian Attitudes, Library Education, Library Personnel
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O'Neill, Ann L. – Library Resources and Technical Services, 1993
Reviews the litigation the international publisher Gordon and Breach initiated against the author and publishers of serials pricing surveys. Events that led up to and followed the lawsuits are recounted, and reactions to the lawsuits from the library community are summarized. (28 references) (EA)
Descriptors: Advertising, Copyrights, Court Litigation, Foreign Countries
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