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NOW AVAILABLE: 21st Century Access Services - 2nd ed

  • 1.  NOW AVAILABLE: 21st Century Access Services - 2nd ed

    Posted Mar 09, 2023 01:48 PM

    ACRL announces the publication of Twenty-First-Century Access Services: On the Front Line of Academic Librarianship, Second Edition, edited by Michael J. Krasulski and Trevor A. Dawes. This thoroughly revised and expanded edition captures these departments' new and broadened roles, updated skills they need, and the myriad ways they contribute to institutional success.

     

    Access services is the administrative umbrella typically found in academic libraries where the circulation, reserves, interlibrary loan, stacks maintenance, and related functions reside. These functions are central to daily operations and the staff are often seen as "the face" of the library. But while access services impact every academic library user, these functions can be unseen and often go unnoticed and uncelebrated. 

     

    This revised and expanded edition of 2013's seminal Twenty-First-Century Access Services highlights the expanded duties of these departments; the roles these services continue to play in the success of the library, students, and faculty; and the knowledge, skills, and abilities these library workers need. In four parts it explores:

     

    • Facilitating Access

    • Leading Access Services

    • Assessing Access Services

    • Developing Access Services Professionals

     

    Chapters take in-depth looks at functions including circulation, stacks management, resource sharing, course reserve management and controlled digital lending, user experience, and assessing and benchmarking access services. The book also contains the full text of ACRL's A Framework for Access Services Librarianship and a look at how it was developed and approved.

     

    Twenty-First-Century Access Services demonstrates access services' value, defines their responsibilities and necessary skills, and explores how access services departments are evolving new and traditional services to support the academic mission of their institutions. It is geared toward both access services practitioners and library and information science graduate students and faculty.

     

    Twenty-First-Century Access Services, Second Edition is available for purchase in print and as an ebook through the ALA Online Store; in print through Amazon.com; and by telephone order at (866) 746-7252 in the U.S. or (770) 442-8633 for international customers.

     



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    Trevor A. Dawes
    Newark DE
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