Where the Users Are: Reconsidering Information Provision through Roving Models of Service

M. Griffis
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Abstract One of the library’s most enduring roles has been information provision. It remains especially important today as libraries transition from passive storehouses of books into active community living rooms that offer not just information but a variety of different user experiences. Some libraries have responded by implementing new approaches to information provision that appear to fit this new vision. One such approach is roving information service. Using portable forms of information technology for assistance, librarians now roam the library floor, meeting users where they are rather than the other way around. Its advocates laud its flexibility and user-centeredness. But do roving models support this new, user-centered vision of the library? The answer lies in a deeper understanding of the library floor as a social space and how roving models of service affect perceptions of “centeredness” within it. This report reviews the results of an exploratory, qualitative study involving three libraries: two that use a hybrid model of roving service and one library that uses a fully roving model. The study’s findings indicate that indeed roving service can help create user-centered forms of library space, but a library’s method of implementation will matter.
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用户在哪里:重新考虑通过流动服务模式提供信息
图书馆最持久的角色之一是提供信息。随着图书馆从被动的图书仓库转变为积极的社区客厅,不仅提供信息,而且提供各种不同的用户体验,这一点在今天尤为重要。一些图书馆对此作出了回应,采用了符合这一新愿景的信息提供新方法。其中一种方法是巡回信息服务。利用便携式信息技术提供帮助,图书馆员现在在图书馆的楼层里漫游,在用户所在的地方与他们见面,而不是反过来。它的支持者称赞它的灵活性和以用户为中心。但是巡回模式是否支持这种新的、以用户为中心的图书馆愿景呢?答案在于更深入地理解图书馆楼层作为一个社会空间,以及流动服务模式如何影响其中的“中心”观念。本报告回顾了一项涉及三家图书馆的探索性定性研究的结果:两家图书馆使用巡回服务的混合模式,一家图书馆使用完全巡回模式。研究结果表明,流动服务确实可以帮助创建以用户为中心的图书馆空间形式,但图书馆的实施方法将是重要的。
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