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Reaching Diverse Audiences with Virtual Reference and Instruction
A Practical Guide for Librarians
Reaching Diverse Audiences with Virtual Reference and Instruction
A Practical Guide for Librarians
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Description
Reaching Diverse Audiences with Virtual Reference and Instruction: A Practical Guide for Librarians is designed to help new and experienced librarians with practical advice for teaching and serving diverse audiences using a mix of new technologies and old-school librarianship. Just as today’s library users come from different backgrounds and experiences, and range from the tech-averse to internet-savvy, there’s no one-size-fits all method for effectively teaching information literacy or providing reference and research assistance! The guidebook aims to provide a range of options that can be adapted for your community’s needs, and includes advice for reaching many kinds of learners with virtual technologies for reference and instruction. Topics covered include how to:
Identify and assess the needs of diverse communitiesMake the most of online reference servicesImplement and incorporate online teaching tools into your practiceDevelop and evaluate goals, objectives, and outcomes for teaching & services
Though this book is predominantly aimed at the academic librarian, other sections on identifying and assessing community needs, managing virtual reference, and evaluating the effectiveness of library services are applicable for librarians in public, school, academic, and all types of libraries! In short, this is a one-stop shop for librarians who are seriously considering how to leverage new technologies to meet their community’s needs—this guide walks through planning, implementing, managing, and evaluating teaching and reference services, and teaches the skills required to meet the needs of a diverse range of library users.
Table of Contents
Chapter 2 Accessibility
Chapter 3 Instruction for Libraries
Chapter 4 Virtual Reference Services
Chapter 5 Practical Examples in Libraries
Chapter 6 Resources for Teaching
Chapter 7 Evaluating Effectiveness
Chapter 8 What’s Next? Evolution of Theories & Practices
Product details
| Published | 15 Apr 2019 |
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| Format | Ebook (PDF) |
| Edition | 1st |
| Pages | 96 |
| ISBN | 9798765179291 |
| Imprint | Rowman & Littlefield |
| Illustrations | 1 b/w photo; 19 textboxes |
| Series | Practical Guides for Librarians |
| Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |
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Reviews
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This impeccably researched yet highly practical guide will be of great value to any librarian who wants to do a better job reaching a diverse audience. Their recommendations and resources go beyond virtual reference and instruction, having deep applicability to all facets of library services. Public librarians as well as academic librarians will find this publication helpful in proactively assessing and improving their library's reach to underserved populations.
Peter Bromberg, Executive Director, Salt Lake City Public Library
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Powers and Costello provide a well-researched, candid, and insightful guide on how to re-focus reference and instruction practices to be more patron-centered. Chapters 1 and 7 are particularly valuable, covering diverse user communities and assessment practices, respectively. Both new and seasoned librarians will find this guide useful.
Dana Haugh, Web Services Librarian, Cushing/Whitney Medical Library, Yale University

























