Reference all seems personalized because each question from a patron is unique. Many questions can be similar, but not all questions are the same. How do you train yourself to respond to challenging questions and utilize reference skills? Reference can be one of the most intimidating divisions of a library for new and emerging reference staff. Recognizing how to surpass the fear of not knowing every answer is necessary to respond with confidence and reassurance. Reference skills can also be utilized to discern a standard response vs. personalized. Discerning also requires you to recognize when someone wants help vs. when someone wants you to do things for them.
Learning Objectives:
The challenges of unique questions and demands
How to instill confidence in your response when you don’t have the answer
How to form policies, procedures, and training for standardized vs. personalized reference
How to help patrons with their unique needs while also enforcing healthy boundaries.
Presenter:
Jennifer Blair is the Head of User Services Librarian and Associate Professor at Azusa Pacific University (APU). Her role is dedicated to the user experience, including marketing the library, operations, and teaching. She has extensive experience teaching online courses in design and library science. Jennifer holds a B.A. in Graphic Design, an M.A in Educational Multimedia, and an M.S. in Library and Information Studies. Her experience in academic and public libraries as well as work experience in art and design allow her to employ visionary strategies to enrich progress and enhance advancement for library users.
Location
Setting: Live Virtual Online via Zoom UNITED STATES