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Defining an independent reference model for event detection skill scores

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Teaching Reference Interview Skills with Improv

Journal of Education for Library and Information Science, 2022
This study explores the use of improv guidelines and exercises to explore best practices for the provision of reference services. Existing literature indicates that improv skills have applications in many areas of life, are being used in the higher education classroom, and are being used in libraries.
Emily Vardell, Sarah Beth Nelson
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Knowledge and Skills for Reading Reference Maps

2021
With the triangular-plot graphic to discuss various types of maps, and the three-set Venn model for various literacies, the knowledge and skills involved in map reading and interpretation can be explored systematically. This chapter focuses on the left side of the triangle. Specific map literacy (ML), quantitative literacy (QL), and geographic literacy
Ming Xie, Steven Reader, H. L. Vacher
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The Reference Information Skills Game

1995
This simple new approach to teaching information skills takes students beyond mere fact-finding to designing and recording search strategies. Structured as a game-with search maps, award badges, and search strategy suggestions-the activities help students acquire and sharpen reference, information retrieval, and problem-solving skills on a daily basis.
Myram Forney Tunnicliff   +1 more
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Reference Skills for the School Librarian

2013
This book is a user-friendly guide for K–12 librarians, teachers, and school library media specialists that covers all major areas in reference, from the reference interview to encyclopedias and dictionaries. Like the previous editions of this successful title,Reference Skills for the School Librarian: Tools and Tips, Third Editionprovides essential ...
Ann Marlow Riedling   +2 more
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Interpersonal Skills in the Reference Workplace

The Reference Librarian, 2004
SUMMARY Reference librarians are expected to interact effectively with a variety of clientele and are taught skills such as approachability, showing interest, and verbal and non-verbal cues. Librarians who have a knack for interpersonal skills do very well both at the reference desk and interacting with their co-workers.
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Reference Skills for the School Librarian

2019
Designed for courses that prepare LIS students for school librarianship, this title teaches basic reference processes, sources, services, and skills and provides authentic school library reference scenarios and exercises. This fourth edition ofReference Skills for the School Librarian: Tools and Tipsacknowledges the vital importance of ...
Ann Riedling, Cynthia Houston
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‘Predictor skill’ study supports see, treat and refer

Emergency Nurse, 2003
Emergency nurses can predict the destination outcome of almost 85 per cent of patients brought into A&E, research has shown.
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Today's Reference Librarian Needs E-Book Skills

The Reference Librarian, 2009
As an academic library administrator, my reference desk time is limited. For the academic year that ended in May 2008, I logged 2 hours a week.
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