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Personalised service? Changing the role of the government librarian
Taylor, Katherine Corrall, Sheila
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Taylor, Katherine and Corrall, Sheila (2006) Personalised service? Changing the role of the government librarian. Journal of Information Science . ISSN 0165-5515 (In Press)
Investigates the feasibility of personalised information service in a government department. A qualitative methodology explored stakeholder opinions on the remit, marketing, resourcing and measurement of the service. A questionnaire and interviews gathered experiences of personalised provision across the government sector. Potential users were similarly surveyed to discuss how the service could meet their needs. Data were analysed using coding techniques to identify emerging theory. Lessons learned from government librarians centred on clarifying requirements, balancing workloads and selective marketing. The user survey showed low usage and awareness of existing specialist services, but high levels of need and interest in services repackaged as a tailored offering. Fieldwork confirmed findings from the literature on the scope for adding value through information management advice, information skills training and substantive research assistance and the need to understand business processes and develop effective partnerships. Concluding recommendations focus on service definition, strategic marketing, resource utilisation and performance measurement.
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Personalised service? Changing the role of the government librarian
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34469918 |
| Titulo |
Personalised service? Changing the role of the government librarian |
| Autor(es) |
Taylor, Katherine Corrall, Sheila |
| Location |
http://eprints.whiterose.ac.uk/1458/1/corralls1_JIS_OF_Corrall_-_v2.pdf
Taylor, Katherine and Corrall, Sheila (2006) Personalised service? Changing the role of the government librarian. Journal of Information Science . ISSN 0165-5515 (In Press)
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| Descripción |
Investigates the feasibility of personalised information service in a government department. A qualitative methodology explored stakeholder opinions on the remit, marketing, resourcing and measurement of the service. A questionnaire and interviews gathered experiences of personalised provision across the government sector. Potential users were similarly surveyed to discuss how the service could meet their needs. Data were analysed using coding techniques to identify emerging theory. Lessons learned from government librarians centred on clarifying requirements, balancing workloads and selective marketing. The user survey showed low usage and awareness of existing specialist services, but high levels of need and interest in services repackaged as a tailored offering. Fieldwork confirmed findings from the literature on the scope for adding value through information management advice, information skills training and substantive research assistance and the need to understand business processes and develop effective partnerships. Concluding recommendations focus on service definition, strategic marketing, resource utilisation and performance measurement. |
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Article
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Expositivo
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muy bajo
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Estudiante
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Atomic |
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no
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sí
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application/pdf |
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[References] http://eprints.whiterose.ac.uk/1458/
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| Fecha de contribución |
02-may-2008 |
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