未绑定访问服务:

E. Decker, Karen Glover
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遵循从商业世界借鉴的供应链模式,一所公立四年制大学通过限制实物物品处理任务、拖欠账户管理和流通服务台,解散了其访问服务部,并通过提供客户服务的“流动”模式,加倍努力地关注客户服务。这个新改革的公共服务部除了上述这些变化之外,还提供自助结账选项。用户依赖于对课程材料、技术设备和ILL/储备项目的访问。本文描述了该图书馆如何管理职责的转变,并在采用新格式的情况下提供出色的访问。
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Access Service Unbound:
Following a supply chain model, appropriated from the business world, a public four-year institution dismantled its Access Services Department by limiting physical item processing tasks, delinquent account management, and the Circulation Desk, redoubling its efforts to focus on customer service by offering a “roving” model of customer service. This newly reformed Public Services Department offers self-checkout options in addition to these aforementioned changes. Users depend on access to course materials, technological equipment, and ILL/Reserves items. This paper describes how this library managed the transition of changes in responsibilities and offered excellent access despite the new format.
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