Chapter 1. Into the Hands of Readers

Ted Fons

Abstract


Chapter 1 of Library Technology Reports (vol. 52, no. 5) "Improving Web Visibility: Into the Hands of Readers"

Referencing Ranganathan’s laws of librarianship, chapter 1 advocates for libraries focusing on the satisfaction of the reader in the discovery process. The priority holds not only for collections, but also for the many services, special collections, data sets, programming, and instruction.


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Rachel Fewell (Collection Services Manager, Denver Public Library), interviewed by Ted Fons by telephone, October 28, 2015.

Frank Wilmot (Senior Reference Librarian, Denver Public Library), interviewed by Ted Fons by telephone, November 10, 2015.

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Phillip Schreur (Associate University Librarian for Technical and Access Services, Stanford University), interviewed by Ted Fons by telephone, November 6, 2015.


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