Providing effective library services for research

Jo Webb, Pat Gannon-Leary, Moira Bent

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Abstract

Researchers reply on libraries to provide the information they need; equally, supporting research is a fundamental reason for libraries' existence. This book is the first to explore the crucial relationship between libraries and researchers, focusing on developing and managing effective library services to support research and researchers. It covers researchers 'information' seeking behaviour, their needs and wants; reviews the management and service response; and then places these issues into a wider strategic context. Key topics include: What is research?; Current issues in the research community ; Defining research and researchers ; Collection management in support of research ; The researcher's toolkit ; The information literate researcher ; The role of the library in supporting research activity ; Futurewatch This book will inform and advise all who work with researchers in libraries, combining practical advice with an exploration of fundamental issues relating to the relationship between research and libraries. It will be essential reading for anyone who works in academic and research libraries.
Original languageEnglish
Place of PublicationLondon
PublisherFacet
Number of pages296
ISBN (Print)9781856045896
Publication statusPublished - Jul 2007

Keywords

  • Libraries
  • Researchers
  • Information resources
  • Information services

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