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Reaching out: connecting students to their personal librarian
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PurposeThis paper aims to highlight how librarians at Texas Tech University Libraries are thinking outside the box. Librarians launched services in a number of directions by creating new service points through videos, QR code signs, and roving reference. Personal librarians use videos to introduce themselves, allowing the patron to relate to the librarian on a personal level. Signs with QR codes are posted in areas of the library to assist patrons in locating materials, rooms, or services. Roving reference allows librarians to step out of the library, meeting patrons' needs across campus.Design/methodology/approachThe literature is limited on libraries utilizing videos to promote librarians and roving reference. This paper examines in detail services deployed in the last two years at Texas Tech University Libraries.FindingsThe reaction to these services has been mixed. Students responded that videos and roving reference have a personal touch and meet patrons at their point of need. Students have not adopted the QR code technology.Research limitations/implicationsUnfortunately, these new services do not have long‐term statistics to evaluate.Practical implicationsThe paper acts as a guide to implementing marketing in academic libraries, QR codes, and reference services off the desk. Other libraries can implement the services described.Originality/valueThe novelty of this research is the creative way the librarians approached the needs of the patrons.
Title: Reaching out: connecting students to their personal librarian
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PurposeThis paper aims to highlight how librarians at Texas Tech University Libraries are thinking outside the box.
Librarians launched services in a number of directions by creating new service points through videos, QR code signs, and roving reference.
Personal librarians use videos to introduce themselves, allowing the patron to relate to the librarian on a personal level.
Signs with QR codes are posted in areas of the library to assist patrons in locating materials, rooms, or services.
Roving reference allows librarians to step out of the library, meeting patrons' needs across campus.
Design/methodology/approachThe literature is limited on libraries utilizing videos to promote librarians and roving reference.
This paper examines in detail services deployed in the last two years at Texas Tech University Libraries.
FindingsThe reaction to these services has been mixed.
Students responded that videos and roving reference have a personal touch and meet patrons at their point of need.
Students have not adopted the QR code technology.
Research limitations/implicationsUnfortunately, these new services do not have long‐term statistics to evaluate.
Practical implicationsThe paper acts as a guide to implementing marketing in academic libraries, QR codes, and reference services off the desk.
Other libraries can implement the services described.
Originality/valueThe novelty of this research is the creative way the librarians approached the needs of the patrons.
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