dissemination establishing a system that allows for the use of items away from the library (evans et...
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Dissemination
Establishing a system that allows for the use of items away from the library (Evans et al, 2011)
Circulation Services Library Website
Reference Services
Library Programs
Self Check Out
Inter Library Loan
Library Cards
LibGuides
OPAC - Catalog
Library of congress classification
Virtual Reference
Desk
A wide-reaching resource sharing project that includes both libraries and other information-providing organizations (Webster, 2006).
User Demographics• Families
• Children• Teens
• Senior Citizens
User Services
Online Book club
Story time/Reading
Programs
Adult computer technology
classes
Online Renewal
RFID – radio frequency Identification
Public libraries create research portals, book club pages, guides for job-seekers, young readers, and local teachers (Spiringshare, 2012).
Young Adult Gaming Nights
PhotocopyingScanning
Faxing
Internet Access
Ebooks
BUDGET
Interpretation
Interpretation
Helping end-user locate appropriate materials that meet the users needs (Evans et al, 2011)
Librarians
Library SignsChildren’sAnd Youth Services
Adult/Reference Librarian
User Demographics• Families
• Children• Teens
• Senior Citizens
OPAC
BUDGET
Library Website
Information and Technology Professional
• Designating Children’s Area
• Senior Area• Youth Room• New Fiction• Community Bulletin
Board
Library Programs
Adult computer technology
classes
• Basic Technology Courses• E-Mail• Computer Basics• EReader/Ebooks• Tablets
Online Book club
Utilization
• Best Sellers• Seasonal• Language Kits• Staff Picks
Displays
Utilization
Providing equipment and space to allow for staff and end-users effective use of items in collection(s) (Evans et al, 2011).
ComputersOpen Shelf
Children’s Area Young Adult Area
Self Check Out Stations
Dedicated OPAC
Stations
Public Work
Stations
Media and Electronic
Workstations
Fiction
Story/Reading Area
Rocking or oversized chairs to allow parents to put children on their laps for reading stories. Other chairs and benches are required for parents who accompany children to story hours and special programs (Sannwald, 2007).
User Demographics• Families
• Children• Teens
• Senior Citizens
Many new libraries include separate computer labs and centers for children (Sannwald, 2007).
Study AreasFor Groups
and Individuals
Computer/Gaming/
Media Area
Senior Area
Quiet Reading Area
Large Print Section
BUDGET
Conference rooms where young adults may work together; and individual study areas where young adults may work in quiet solitude (Sannwald, 2007).
Printers (Color/Black and White)
CopiersScannersPublic Fax
Non-Fiction
• Best Sellers• Popular
Authors• Staff Picks• Mystery• Paperbacks
• Best Sellers• Staff Picks• Seasonal/
Holiday• Computer• Technology• Biography
Laptops
Wireless Networks
• Natural Lighting• Windows• Sky lights• Reading Lamps
• Desks• Study• Computer Terminals• Children’s Furniture• Lounge/Reading
Chairs• Tables
Identification
Lighting
Furniture
Director Town Advisory
Board
Branch Manager
Patrons
Volunteers
Children’s/Youth Services
Librarian
Adult/Reference Librarian
PT LibrarianCirculation Services
Library Clerk Senior Clerk
Senior Page
PagePage
Information/Technology Professional
Maintenance/Cleaner
Suburbiavilleburg Public LibraryStaff Model
KEY
Administration
Librarian/Information Professional
Clerical/Paraprofessional
End Users
LibraryBoard
References
Evans, G. E., Intner, S. S., & Weihs, J. R. (2011). Introduction to technical services (8th ed.). Santa Barbara, Calif.: Libraries Unlimited. Webster, P. (2006). Interconnected and Innovative Libraries: Factors Tying Libraries More Closely Together. Library Trends, 54(3), 382-393. Retrieved from Project Muse.
Sannwald, W. W. (2007). Designing Libraries for Customers. (cover story). Library Administration & Management, 21(3), 131-138. Retrieved from EbscoHost.
http://springshare.com/libguides/ (2012)
http://www.pthsd.k12.nj.us/sch/ea/KindergartenMediaCenter.htm