Library Services for Online Patrons: A Manual for Facilitating Access, Learning, and Engagement
By (Author) Joelle E. Pitts
Edited by Laura Bonella
Edited by Jason M. Coleman
Edited by Adam Wathen
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Libraries Unlimited Inc
16th October 2019
United States
Professional and Scholarly
Non Fiction
Open learning, distance education
025.56
Paperback
212
Width 156mm, Height 235mm
369g
This practical and holistic approach to offering library resources and services to online patrons addresses multiple areas of service to online patrons, including reference, instruction, access, and marketing. Academic libraries are wonderful resources for university students and faculty on campus, and public libraries thrive on providing targeted in-person services such as storytime, makerspaces, and adult programming. It can be easy, however, to forget about the large population of students, faculty, and community members who access library resources and use library services remotely. Library Services for Online Patrons reaches out to patrons who are notor not alwayslocated on campus or who seldomif evervisit libraries' physical facilities and who may not be aware of or able to equitably use library services. The authors focus on ways to organize library resources using principles of design and to cater library services to the specific needs of online students, faculty, and community members. They also address how to effectively target marketing to the online population and how to collaborate with campus and community stakeholders who work directly with them.
A strong addition for any academic libraries starting to offer distance learning support services. * Library Journal *
Because of the broad focus, Library Services for Online Patrons covers the basics of many public service functions or areas (e.g., online reference, service design). This broad focus and practical bent results in a manual that would be most helpful for those with less experience in these areas. However, because of the inclusion of case studies and templates, even experienced online service providers should still find the book of value. Library Services for Online Patrons is recommended for everyone interested in improving the online library services they provide. * The Library Quarterly *
Joelle Pitts is instructional design librarian and Hobrock Distinguished Associate Professor at Kansas State University Libraries. Jason Coleman is head of the Library User Services Department and associate professor at Kansas State University Libraries. Laura Bonella is academic services librarian and associate professor at Kansas State University Libraries. Adam Wathen is the associate director for system-wide services at Johnson County Library in Overland Park, KS.