module_7_roving_reference_ref-ex
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| ====Roving reference - overview==== | ====Roving reference - overview==== | ||
| - | Roving services, which incorporates | + | Roving services which may be known as roaming services, incorporate |
| Roving is a term to describe a service where staff leave a fixed service point to find patrons within the library who require assistance. Your library may use a specific term to describe this service i.e. Roaming Reference, Mobile Reference. | Roving is a term to describe a service where staff leave a fixed service point to find patrons within the library who require assistance. Your library may use a specific term to describe this service i.e. Roaming Reference, Mobile Reference. | ||
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| A key element of roving service is approachability. | A key element of roving service is approachability. | ||
| - | As well as enabling people to approach you when you are away from the desk library staff also need a non-threatening way of asking people who are browsing the shelves if they need help. | + | As well as enabling people to approach you when you are away from the desk, library staff also need a non-threatening way of asking people who are browsing the shelves if they need help. |
| * Approach people in a friendly way. | * Approach people in a friendly way. | ||
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| * Libraries can be confusing places, and your job is to help people find what they are looking for, without making them feel inadequate or silly. | * Libraries can be confusing places, and your job is to help people find what they are looking for, without making them feel inadequate or silly. | ||
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| ==== Know your resources and services ==== | ==== Know your resources and services ==== | ||
| - | Before starting roving make sure you are familiar with the services provided across the whole library as you will need to be able to do good referrals and know who you should contact for help. Check with your supervisor about local requirements. Talk with specialist staff in your library to find out about the key resources, questions and tools for each service point or key area of service (like children’s, | + | Before starting roving make sure you are familiar with the services provided across the whole library as you will need to be able to undertake effective |
| If possible find someone to mentor you, or who will train you to help you learn more. This method increases communication between staff. It also means that staff are involved both as trainers and as being trained. | If possible find someone to mentor you, or who will train you to help you learn more. This method increases communication between staff. It also means that staff are involved both as trainers and as being trained. | ||
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| - What devices does your library have to provide roving reference? | - What devices does your library have to provide roving reference? | ||
| + | - How do these assist in the provision of roving services? | ||
| [[module_7_answers_and_review_ref-ex|Module 7 Answers and review]] | [[module_7_answers_and_review_ref-ex|Module 7 Answers and review]] | ||
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| **Readers' | **Readers' | ||
| - | Readers Advisory is a specific aspect of information request when working in a public library. This may be finding: | + | Readers' |
| * read-a-likes | * read-a-likes | ||
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