Hidden Public Services

Q2 Social Sciences
Charlotte Innerd, Scott Gillies, Debbie Chaves
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Abstract

AbstractLibraries organize themselves into various departments reflecting their operations and the functional role of individual staff members. Traditionally, most libraries have defined forward facing services as public service. This understanding has often excluded those staff working within a technical services department (acquisitions, cataloging, eresource management), web design, digital services from viewing themselves as providing a public service. The authors analyze library functions in eresource management, licensing, metadata, and accessibility services to underscore the importance of understanding the shared nature of library work such that all staff in the library are seen to be working to promote the connection between patrons and resources, and thus have a connection to each patron who uses the library. By analyzing functional roles and sharing knowledge, libraries can enhance their organizational alignment to support patrons more holistically by broadening the definition of public services. The article emphasizes the necessity of ongoing communication, understanding, and the adoption of a values-based approach toward organizational culture and functioning.Keywords: Accessibilitycommunicationeresource managementmetadatapatron needsservice philosophy Disclosure statementNo potential conflict of interest was reported by the author(s).
隐藏的公共服务
摘要图书馆将自身组织成不同的部门,以反映其运作和每个工作人员的职能角色。传统上,大多数图书馆将面向前的服务定义为公共服务。这种理解常常使那些在技术服务部门(采购、编目、资源管理)、网页设计、数字服务部门工作的人员不认为自己是在提供公共服务。作者分析了图书馆在资源管理、许可、元数据和可访问性服务方面的功能,强调了理解图书馆工作的共享性质的重要性,这样图书馆的所有工作人员都被视为在努力促进用户和资源之间的联系,从而与每个使用图书馆的用户建立联系。通过分析职能角色和共享知识,图书馆可以通过扩大公共服务的定义来增强其组织一致性,从而更全面地支持用户。本文强调了对组织文化和功能进行持续沟通、理解和采用基于价值观的方法的必要性。关键词:无障碍通信资源管理元数据用户需求服务理念披露声明作者未发现潜在利益冲突
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International Information and Library Review
International Information and Library Review Social Sciences-Library and Information Sciences
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2.40
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发文量
34
期刊介绍: For more than twenty years, the International Information and Library Review has been welcomed by information scientists, librarians and other scholars and practitioners all over the world for its timely articles on research and development in international and comparative librarianship, information sciences, information policy and information ethics, digital values and digital libraries. Contributions to the journal have come from staff or members of many different international organizations, including the United Nations, UNESCO, IFLA, and INTAMEL, and from library and information scientists in academia, government, industry, and other organizations.
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