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There's Another Way to Do It addresses a multitude of topics that arise in providing library services to patrons. These include the building of library collections, acquisition of resources, the organization of items to better facilitate bibliographic control, and the methods used to access them.

Trade Review
This book challenges librarians to think differently about familiar aspects of librarianship and encourages them to change traditional ways of doing things....it exemplifies a fresh and creative approach that readers can learn from and adapt to their own work. This book has much to offer, including hope for our profession in a time of uncertainty. Overall, it is a good critique of academic librarianship, with compelling arguments for change, and is a worthwhile contribution to current efforts to revitalize the profession. * Reference and User Services Quarterly, Vol. 46, No. 1 (Fall 2006) *
...sound and relevant... * Australian Library Journal, February 2007 *
Highly recommended for academic libraries and strongly recommended for public libraries. * Public Libraries, March/April 2007 *
Intended primarily for librarians in academic libraries, this text addresses 'the craft of librarianship.' Librarian Chu acknowledges that information tools and technology are developing at a rapid pace, but focuses on the enduring basic mission of the librarian: to make appropriate resources available, and to help patrons find and use them. Rather than providing a how-to manual, Chu offers his unique perspective on building resources and collections and making them accessible, using tools, and working with students, faculty, the academic institution, and the outside world. In looking to the future, Chu discusses the need to develop a shared language between academic departments and librarians, which will support underlying mission of connecting users with needed information resources. * Reference and Research Book News *

Table of Contents
Part 1 Foreword Part 2 Acknowledgments Chapter 3 1. Introduction Chapter 4 2. The Tools We Use Chapter 5 3. Building Our Collections and Resources Chapter 6 4. Making Our Collections and Resources Useable Chapter 7 5. Working with Students Chapter 8 6. Working with Faculty Chapter 9 7. Working with the Rest of Our Institution and the Outside World Chapter 10 8. What Does This All Mean? Part 11 Bibliography Part 12 Index Part 13 About the Author

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      Publisher: Scarecrow Press
      Publication Date: 9/14/2005 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9780810851917, 978-0810851917
      ISBN10: 0810851911

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      There's Another Way to Do It addresses a multitude of topics that arise in providing library services to patrons. These include the building of library collections, acquisition of resources, the organization of items to better facilitate bibliographic control, and the methods used to access them.

      Trade Review
      This book challenges librarians to think differently about familiar aspects of librarianship and encourages them to change traditional ways of doing things....it exemplifies a fresh and creative approach that readers can learn from and adapt to their own work. This book has much to offer, including hope for our profession in a time of uncertainty. Overall, it is a good critique of academic librarianship, with compelling arguments for change, and is a worthwhile contribution to current efforts to revitalize the profession. * Reference and User Services Quarterly, Vol. 46, No. 1 (Fall 2006) *
      ...sound and relevant... * Australian Library Journal, February 2007 *
      Highly recommended for academic libraries and strongly recommended for public libraries. * Public Libraries, March/April 2007 *
      Intended primarily for librarians in academic libraries, this text addresses 'the craft of librarianship.' Librarian Chu acknowledges that information tools and technology are developing at a rapid pace, but focuses on the enduring basic mission of the librarian: to make appropriate resources available, and to help patrons find and use them. Rather than providing a how-to manual, Chu offers his unique perspective on building resources and collections and making them accessible, using tools, and working with students, faculty, the academic institution, and the outside world. In looking to the future, Chu discusses the need to develop a shared language between academic departments and librarians, which will support underlying mission of connecting users with needed information resources. * Reference and Research Book News *

      Table of Contents
      Part 1 Foreword Part 2 Acknowledgments Chapter 3 1. Introduction Chapter 4 2. The Tools We Use Chapter 5 3. Building Our Collections and Resources Chapter 6 4. Making Our Collections and Resources Useable Chapter 7 5. Working with Students Chapter 8 6. Working with Faculty Chapter 9 7. Working with the Rest of Our Institution and the Outside World Chapter 10 8. What Does This All Mean? Part 11 Bibliography Part 12 Index Part 13 About the Author

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