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Main Authors: William H. Weare, Jaena Alabi, John Fullerton
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Language:en
Published: 2025
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Online Access:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ1487980
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author William H. Weare
Jaena Alabi
John Fullerton
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John Fullerton
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John Fullerton
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contents What's Working and What Isn't: An Exploratory Study of Current Reference Models in Large Academic Libraries William H. Weare Jaena Alabi John Fullerton Academic Libraries Library Services Library Administration Reference Services User Needs (Information) Staff Role Library Personnel Land Grant Universities This qualitative research study explored current reference models in academic libraries to determine what's working well and what isn't. Researchers conducted semi-structured interviews with 15 participants overseeing reference services at large, land-grant universities. The findings suggest that there is still perceived value in point-of-need, face-to-face research assistance provided by a librarian or professional staff member at a designated location, although most participating libraries are using a combination of approaches rather than relying solely on this traditional model. The data indicate that there is no one-size-fits-all solution; rather, solutions are context-dependent and develop through incremental changes, often in response to internal and/or external pressures.
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spellingShingle What's Working and What Isn't: An Exploratory Study of Current Reference Models in Large Academic Libraries
William H. Weare
Jaena Alabi
John Fullerton
Academic Libraries
Library Services
Library Administration
Reference Services
User Needs (Information)
Staff Role
Library Personnel
Land Grant Universities
What's Working and What Isn't: An Exploratory Study of Current Reference Models in Large Academic Libraries William H. Weare Jaena Alabi John Fullerton Academic Libraries Library Services Library Administration Reference Services User Needs (Information) Staff Role Library Personnel Land Grant Universities This qualitative research study explored current reference models in academic libraries to determine what's working well and what isn't. Researchers conducted semi-structured interviews with 15 participants overseeing reference services at large, land-grant universities. The findings suggest that there is still perceived value in point-of-need, face-to-face research assistance provided by a librarian or professional staff member at a designated location, although most participating libraries are using a combination of approaches rather than relying solely on this traditional model. The data indicate that there is no one-size-fits-all solution; rather, solutions are context-dependent and develop through incremental changes, often in response to internal and/or external pressures.
title What's Working and What Isn't: An Exploratory Study of Current Reference Models in Large Academic Libraries
topic Academic Libraries
Library Services
Library Administration
Reference Services
User Needs (Information)
Staff Role
Library Personnel
Land Grant Universities
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ1487980