Listening to Advisors: A Conversation About Readers’ Advisory Services, Practice, and Practicing

IF 0.1 4区 管理学 Q2 Social Sciences Reference & User Services Quarterly Pub Date : 2019-12-11 DOI:10.5860/rusq.59.1.7218
Neal Wyatt
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As RA service has moved from its second-wave renaissance during the late twentieth century/early twenty-first century (with a steady stream of reference tools, conference programming, and think pieces) into an often underpromoted but bedrock mainstay of the public library, what do advisors continue to discuss among themselves and see as areas of need? If you could gather a handful of advisors together, over a cup of coffee one rainy morning before book group began, what would they talk about? What would they ask each other? What do they know to be foundational about the service? As important, what might they suggest we all re-think? This column invites you to eavesdrop on such a conversation. It was conducted over email between six advisors: two at the start of their careers, two helping to define the field, and two who have lead the way for librarians, for a combined eight decades. These advisors share research, hard-won and lived-in lessons, showcase the luminous nature of RA work as well as its difficulties, propose a change for RA education, and, of course, each suggests a book to read.
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倾听顾问:关于读者咨询服务、实践和实践的对话
随着RA服务从20世纪末/ 21世纪初的第二波复兴(伴随着源源不断的参考工具、会议规划和思考文章)转变为公共图书馆的一个经常被低估的基石支柱,顾问们继续在他们之间讨论什么,并认为哪些领域是需要的?如果你能在一个下雨天的早晨,在读书会开始前,召集一群顾问一起喝杯咖啡,他们会谈论什么?他们会问对方什么?他们知道什么是服务的基础?同样重要的是,他们可能会建议我们重新思考什么?本专栏邀请您来偷听这样的对话。调查是在六位顾问之间通过电子邮件进行的:两位刚刚开始他们的职业生涯,两位帮助定义了这个领域,还有两位在图书馆员的道路上走了80年的路。这些顾问分享了研究成果、来之不易的经验和实践经验,展示了RA工作的光明本质及其困难,提出了RA教育的变革,当然,每个人都推荐了一本值得阅读的书。
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Reference & User Services Quarterly INFORMATION SCIENCE & LIBRARY SCIENCE-
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期刊介绍: Reference & User Services Quarterly is the official journal of the Reference and User Services Association of the American Library Association. Its purpose is to disseminate information of interest to reference librarians, information specialists, and other professionals involved in user-oriented library services. This Web site serves as an online companion to the print edition.
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