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Autore principale: Woodard, Beth S.
Natura: Recurso educativo Open Access
Lingua:en
Pubblicazione: 1989
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Accesso online:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ399397
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contents The Effectiveness of an Information Desk Staffed by Graduate Students and Nonprofessionals. Woodard, Beth S. College Libraries Correlation Evaluation Criteria Graduate Students Higher Education Job Training Naturalistic Observation Nonprofessional Personnel Performance Reference Services Staff Utilization Describes a study that used a nonobtrusive methodology to determine the effectiveness of an information desk staffed by graduate students and nonprofessionals in an academic library. Relationships that were found between the level of staff members and the quality of reference services are described, and the implications for staffing patterns and training are discussed. (19 references) (CLB)
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spellingShingle The Effectiveness of an Information Desk Staffed by Graduate Students and Nonprofessionals.
Woodard, Beth S.
College Libraries
Correlation
Evaluation Criteria
Graduate Students
Higher Education
Job Training
Naturalistic Observation
Nonprofessional Personnel
Performance
Reference Services
Staff Utilization
The Effectiveness of an Information Desk Staffed by Graduate Students and Nonprofessionals. Woodard, Beth S. College Libraries Correlation Evaluation Criteria Graduate Students Higher Education Job Training Naturalistic Observation Nonprofessional Personnel Performance Reference Services Staff Utilization Describes a study that used a nonobtrusive methodology to determine the effectiveness of an information desk staffed by graduate students and nonprofessionals in an academic library. Relationships that were found between the level of staff members and the quality of reference services are described, and the implications for staffing patterns and training are discussed. (19 references) (CLB)
title The Effectiveness of an Information Desk Staffed by Graduate Students and Nonprofessionals.
topic College Libraries
Correlation
Evaluation Criteria
Graduate Students
Higher Education
Job Training
Naturalistic Observation
Nonprofessional Personnel
Performance
Reference Services
Staff Utilization
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ399397