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2BIs via LibGuides All your eggs in one
basket Susan Whitmer Reference Specialist
University of North Texas Cindy Batman Liaison
Librarian to College of Information University
of North Texas September 2013
3- Objectives
- Demonstrate how subject guides enhance the
instruction sessions - Describe how guides employ economies of scale
- Present a user friendly guide that is navigable
for new users - Show complex and sophisticated content for
advanced users
4- The library user needs a space to find assistance
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5- Subject guides and class pages enhance the
one-shot instruction session - Guides relate to assignment requirements
- Guides are interactive citation assistance,
links to tutorials and workshops - Instruction on demand meeting students at their
location - Online guides, prior to the current practice of
guides, were static versions of paper guides
(Gonzalez Westbrock, 2010)
6- The one-shot instruction session
- For research sources, students want an online
one-stop shop at time of need (Wahl, Avery, and
Henry, 2013)
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7- Guides employ economies of scale by maintaining
content on one site instead of multiple locations - Economies of scale As the use of guides
increases, the cost decreases - A variety of online help points are combined into
one central page - Costs Software, training, creating, maintaining
- Increase number of guides increase of users
cost benefit to institution (Liu, 2012)
8- LIS EOPe class page A user-friendly instruction
tool
Source http//guides.library.unt.edu/liseop?hsa
9- Statistics for the LIS EOPe LibGuide
- The LIS End of Program Examination is given in
February, June, and September - Highest LibGuide usage is during the months of
the exam
10- Other user-friendly elements of LIS EOPe class
page - LibGuides can be printed
- Three clicks from UNT homepage
- Class page
- Pull-down menu
- LIS End of Program Examination class page
- Easy to update, currency issues resolved
- Reusable boxes and pages
11- Create sophisticated content for advanced users
- Embed media and widgets
- Add book covers and catalog records
- Upload podcasts
- Add images
12- The virtual user connects to virtual assistance
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13- Interior of digital bookmobile
- Photo Sunpack.com
14- Guide weaknesses
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- The number of clicks to find guides
- Guides require maintenance
- Internet connection
- Source Delgado and May, 2010.
15- Conclusion
- Guides reinforce library instruction, the content
is delivered to the user - Easy to navigate for new users, sophisticated
tools for experienced users - Librarians can update content in one location
- Users have one source for their research needs
16- References
- Batman, C. (2013). LIS End of Program Examination
Class Page LibGuide. UNT Libraries, Denton, TX.
Retrieved from http//guides.library.unt.edu/liseo
p?hsa - Delgado, L. May, K. (April, 2010). Linking
through LibGuides Collaborating with faculty
through an adaptable teaching and marketing tool.
Paper presented at the meeting of the
Thirty-Eighth National LOEX Library Instruction
Conference, Dearborn, MI. - Gonzalez, A. C., Westbrock, T. (2010). Reaching
Out with LibGuides Establishing a Working Set of
Best Practices. Journal Of Library
Administration, 50(5/6), 638-656.
doi10.1080/01930826.2010.488941 - Liu, L.G. (2012). The cost function and scale
economies in academic research libraries. College
Research Libraries, 63(5), 406-420. Retrieved
from http//crl.acrl.org/ - Wahl, D., Avery, B., Henry, L. (2013). Studying
distance students Methods, findings, actions.
Journal of Library Information Services,
7(1-2), 183-209. doi10.1080/1533290X.2012.705656
17For additional information contact Susan
Whitmer, 940-565-3980, susan.whitmer_at_unt.edu Cind
y Batman, 940-565-2044, cindy.batman_at_unt.edu Fo
r more about the University of North Texas
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