Purpose
The Library provides Reference and Reader's Advisory service to help people find information, select library
materials and use library and other information resources. Staff responds to varied information needs using
the library collections to the fullest extent possible and identifying sources beyond the library whenever
necessary. Staff uses professional judgment to assess needs and provides information; assistance or instructions
appropriate to individual requests.
Policy
- Staff replies to all requests for information and will accept questions:
- In person
- Over the phone
- By fax
- Through the mail
- Via e-mail
- Although all requests for assistance will be provided on a first-come, first-served basis, priority will
be given to in-person inquiries over other kinds of inquiries in event of a tie.
- Reference transactions are confidential under Wisconsin Statute 43.30
- In providing information, especially in the subject areas of law, medicine and human biology, consumer
information, personal finance/tax information, staff will use professional judgment while avoiding personal
interpretation and recommendations.
- Staff does not discriminate on the basis of age, gender, race, sexual preference or disability in the
provision of reference services.
- Staff may set reasonable limits on the amount of time and level of response given to patron requests for
information. Simple requests for information can usually be answered fully. More complex questions may require
that patrons participate in finding needed information, with staff providing guidance and assistance. Patrons
doing in-depth research or needing extensive individual reading guidance should expect to receive professional
assistance, direction and library instruction, but will be expected to conduct the actual research themselves.
- The reference interview is a vital part of reference or reader's advisory transactions. Because telephone,
fax, e-mail and mail do not allow face to face interaction and follow-up, misinterpretation is always a
possibility. Therefore, only brief definitions or descriptions can be read over the telephone or sent via
mail, e-mail or fax. Sources are always quoted verbatim without interpretation.
- In order to ensure equitable access, staff may impose reasonable limits on the use of resources and
facilities such as study rooms, the Internet and other computer workstations.
- Reference materials are circulated only under special circumstances and are subject to the approval of
designated authorized staff. Patrons who check out reference books must be cardholders in good standing with
OWLSnet. Reference materials are loaned for the shortest time possible.
- Reference and Reader's Advisory service complies with copyright and other applicable restrictions in the
use of library materials.
- Reference and Reader's Advisory service is provided in a manner consistent with the Library Bill of Rights
and The American Library Association Code of Ethics. (1995)
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