Chapter 17 Online Supplement:
Chapter 17 Online Supplement:
Michael J. Krasulski, MSLIS, is an assistant professor and head of the Library and Learning Resources Department at the Community College of Philadelphia. Krasulski co-edited Twenty-First Century Access Services: On the Front Line of Academic Librarianship (Association of College and Research Libraries, 2013). He serves on the editorial board of the Journal of Access Services. Krasulski earned his MSLIS from Drexel University and an additional master’s degree from Temple University.
Quote from webcast:
"A fundamental shift [since the pandemic] will be in terms of information policy and procedures because we've learned that we don't need to be as restrictive about things. Access services is in a very uncertain time - space is important, people are important, resource sharing is important - and this will impact how information professionals think how about the delivery of our services in terms of our policies and our procedures."
Journal of Access Services (Requires Login)
Journal of Interlibrary Loan, Document Delivery, and Electronic Reserve (Requires Login)
Interlending and Document Supply (Requires Login)
Lib-Circplus [Circulation and Stacks] (Requires Login)
Lib-Ereserves (Requires Login)
Articles
From Circulation to Access Services: The Shift in Academic Library Organization
Copyright Policy and Practice in Electronic Reserves Among ARL Libraries
Eliminating overdue fines for undergraduates: A six-year review
Assessing access services: Building a five-year plan for sustainable assessment
Access Services Education in Library and Information Science Programs
Finding the sonic sweet spot: Implementing a noise management program in a library learning commons
Understand, Identify, and Respond: The New Focus of Access Services
Does the Building Still Matter? Usage Patterns in New, Expanded, and Renovated Libraries, 1995–2002
Managing Items in an Automated Storage and Retrieval System (AS/RS)
Reenvisioning Access Services: A Survey of Access Services Departments in ARL Libraries
Clinging to the past: Circulation policies in academic libraries in the United States
Albrecht, Steve. Library Security: Better Communications, Safer Facilities. Chicago, IL: ALA Editions, 2015.
Austin, Brice. Reserves, Electronic Resources, and Copyright: The Past and the Future. Binghamton, NY: Haworth Information Press, 2004.
Dawes, Trevor, Kimberly Burke Sweetman, and Catherine Von Elm. Access Services: SPEC Kit 290. Washington, DC: Association of Research Libraries, 2005.
Krasulski, Michael J., and Trevor A. Dawes, eds. Twenty-First-Century Access Services: On The Front Line of Academic Librarianship. Chicago, IL: Association of College and Research Libraries, 2013.
Nitecki, Danuta A., and Curtis L. Kendrick. Library Off-Site Shelving: Guide for High-Density Facilities. Englewood, NC: Libraries Unlimited, 2001.
Weible, Cherie L., and Karen L. Janke, eds. Interlibrary Loan Practices Handbook, 3rd ed. Chicago: ALA Editions, 2011.