Success at the Enquiry Desk: Successful Enquiry Answering - Every Time (The successful LIS professional)

Success at the Enquiry Desk: Successful Enquiry Answering - Every Time (The successful LIS professional)

by TimOwen (Author)

Synopsis

A desk-book designed to help the information professional become self-sufficient in answering enquiries, this title guides the reader through all the stages of research, from finding out what the enquirer really wants, to providing a polished, value-added answer. Designed as a one-stop manual of techniques that should be equally effective in large or small libraries and information units, the emphasis is on how to make the best use of limited resources. The fully revised and expanded edition of this guide offers further advice on when and when not to use the Internet, how to deal with information overload and how to add value to answers by presenting them effectively. It also has a new chapter Sign-off: what can we learn from this enquiry? which looks at how new sources, gleaned from successfully completed enquiries, can be exploited to develop the information service even further.

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More Information

Format: Paperback
Pages: 114
Edition: 4th Revised edition
Publisher: Facet Publishing
Published: 17 Mar 2003

ISBN 10: 1856044777
ISBN 13: 9781856044776

Media Reviews
'Tim Owen has done a cracking job with this title... This really is a most excellent text. The style is lively without being patronising...this title should be required reading for LIS students...' MANAGING INFORMATION 'This book is on my list of must have titles, order it for your office now!' It is a valuable guide for both the information professional and the education counsellor.' INFONEWS
Author Bio
Tim Buckley Owen is Head of External Relations at the CILIP: the Chartered Institute of Library and Information Professionals. He was previously Communications Manager at Resource: the Council for Museums, Archives & Libraries, and before that Head of Policy and Communications at the Library and Information Commission. He has extensive experience of enquiry work at Westminster Central Reference Library, the City Business Library, and as Principal Information Officer at the London Research Centre. He is also active as a writer, editor and trainer.