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Hauptverfasser: Norton, Melanie J., Keesee, Susan H., Mabe, Denise, Chavez, Pedro, Lanning, Kevin E., Allegri, Francesca
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Sprache:en
Veröffentlicht: 2006
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Online-Zugang:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ885384
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author Norton, Melanie J.
Keesee, Susan H.
Mabe, Denise
Chavez, Pedro
Lanning, Kevin E.
Allegri, Francesca
author_facet Norton, Melanie J.
Keesee, Susan H.
Mabe, Denise
Chavez, Pedro
Lanning, Kevin E.
Allegri, Francesca
Norton, Melanie J.
Keesee, Susan H.
Mabe, Denise
Chavez, Pedro
Lanning, Kevin E.
Allegri, Francesca
collection Education Resources Information Center
contents Paging Materials to Maintain Quality Library Service during a Two-Year Renovation Norton, Melanie J. Keesee, Susan H. Mabe, Denise Chavez, Pedro Lanning, Kevin E. Allegri, Francesca Medical Libraries Educational Facilities Improvement Library Services Adjustment (to Environment) Library Materials Access to Information Delivery Systems Library Personnel Task Analysis Beginning in July 2002, the Health Sciences Library at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill underwent an 11 million dollar renovation. During three phases of the renovation, parts of the collection were inaccessible to patrons. In order to continue to make the library's collection available, library staff created a paging system. Patrons submitted requests for needed library materials using paper and electronic forms and library staff retrieved the requested items. The paging service was modified three times based on prior experience. Patrons were generally satisfied with the service. The renovation ended in December 2004. (Contains 1 figure and 7 notes.)
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spellingShingle Paging Materials to Maintain Quality Library Service during a Two-Year Renovation
Norton, Melanie J.
Keesee, Susan H.
Mabe, Denise
Chavez, Pedro
Lanning, Kevin E.
Allegri, Francesca
Medical Libraries
Educational Facilities Improvement
Library Services
Adjustment (to Environment)
Library Materials
Access to Information
Delivery Systems
Library Personnel
Task Analysis
Paging Materials to Maintain Quality Library Service during a Two-Year Renovation Norton, Melanie J. Keesee, Susan H. Mabe, Denise Chavez, Pedro Lanning, Kevin E. Allegri, Francesca Medical Libraries Educational Facilities Improvement Library Services Adjustment (to Environment) Library Materials Access to Information Delivery Systems Library Personnel Task Analysis Beginning in July 2002, the Health Sciences Library at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill underwent an 11 million dollar renovation. During three phases of the renovation, parts of the collection were inaccessible to patrons. In order to continue to make the library's collection available, library staff created a paging system. Patrons submitted requests for needed library materials using paper and electronic forms and library staff retrieved the requested items. The paging service was modified three times based on prior experience. Patrons were generally satisfied with the service. The renovation ended in December 2004. (Contains 1 figure and 7 notes.)
title Paging Materials to Maintain Quality Library Service during a Two-Year Renovation
topic Medical Libraries
Educational Facilities Improvement
Library Services
Adjustment (to Environment)
Library Materials
Access to Information
Delivery Systems
Library Personnel
Task Analysis
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ885384