Libraries and student assistants critical links
Students comprise the largest and most culturally diverse segment of the library staff at many academic institutions. Library visitors'initial contact is often with a student employee. As a result, the interaction of student employees with library users frequently serves as a basis for patron o...
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Language: | English |
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New York
Haworth Press
1995
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Summary: | Students comprise the largest and most culturally diverse segment of the library staff at many academic institutions. Library visitors'initial contact is often with a student employee. As a result, the interaction of student employees with library users frequently serves as a basis for patron opinion of the library. Libraries and Student Assistants professes the value of the contributions that student assistants make to libraries. It stresses the importance of recognizing the potential benefits, possible challenges, and major issues related to hiring, training, motivating, and utilizing students in libraries.In Libraries and Student Assistants, Editor William K. Black brings together chapters which may revolutionize the thinking of librarians who question the importance of student assistants in their libraries. The chapters assess the roles and examine the perspectives and expectations of both librarians and student assistants in order to improve relations and maximize student performance |
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Item Description: | "Has also been published as Journal of library administration, volume 21, numbers 3/4, 1995"--T.p. verso |
Physical Description: | 176 pages 22 cm |
Bibliography: | Includes bibliographical references |
ISBN: | 9781560247555 |