Mossop | Customer Service in Academic Libraries | Buch | 978-1-84334-758-3 | sack.de

Buch, Englisch, 152 Seiten, Format (B × H): 150 mm x 226 mm, Gewicht: 295 g

Mossop

Customer Service in Academic Libraries

Tales from the Front Line
Erscheinungsjahr 2015
ISBN: 978-1-84334-758-3
Verlag: Elsevier Science

Tales from the Front Line

Buch, Englisch, 152 Seiten, Format (B × H): 150 mm x 226 mm, Gewicht: 295 g

ISBN: 978-1-84334-758-3
Verlag: Elsevier Science


The term 'customer service' is not new to the academic library community. Academic libraries exist to serve the needs of their community, and hence customer service is essential. However, the term can be applied in a variety of ways, from a thin veneer of politeness, to an all-encompassing ethic focussing organisational and individual attention on understanding and meeting the needs of the customer. For customers, the library's Front Line team is the 'human face' of the library. How well they do their job can have a massive impact on the quality of the learning experience for many students, and can directly impact upon their success. The importance of their role, and the quality of the services they offer, should not be underestimated - but in an increasingly digital world, and with potentially several thousand individuals visiting every day (whether in person or online), each with their own agendas and requirements, how can the library's Front Line team deliver the personal service that each of these individuals need? Customer Service in Academic Libraries contributes to what academic libraries, as a community, do really well - the sharing of best practice. It brings together, in one place, examples of how Front Line teams from libraries across a wide geographical area - Hong Kong, Australia, Turkey and the United Kingdom - work to 'get it right for their customers'. Between them, they cover a range of institutions including research-intensive, mixed HE/FE, private establishments and shared campuses. All have their own tales to tell, their own emphases, their own ways of doing things - and all bring their own examples of best practice, which it is hoped readers will find useful in their own context.

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- Dedication
- List of Figures
- List of Abbreviations
- About the Editor
- About the Contributors
- Acknowledgments
- Introduction
- Chapter 1. "Customer Service�-What's the Big Deal? - Abstract
- What's in a Name?
- Thinking Like a Customer
- Mapping Your Customer's Experience
- Customer Service Standards
- Building Customer Relationships

- Chapter 2. Staffing the Front Line - Abstract
- Recruiting, Developing, and Rewarding Staff
- Listen and Learn

- Chapter 3. Marshalling a Century of Experience: Customizing Services for the Next Generation of Users - Abstract
- An Institution Amidst Rapid Changes
- Historical and Emerging Roles of the Libraries
- Holistic Approach to Building a Service Culture
- Knowing the Users and Striving for Continuous Quality Assurance
- Nurturing a Customer-Centered Team
- Strategic Application of User and Staff Surveys
- Next Goal-All-Dimensional Experience

- Chapter 4. Customer Service in a 24/7 Environment: The Exeter Experience - Abstract
- Background
- Why Rove?
- Initial Training and Mobilization
- Maintaining a Roving Culture
- Roving and Communication
- Recognition and Feedback
- Ongoing Challenges and Developments

- Chapter 5. Customer Service at Victoria University, St. Albans Campus Library - Abstract
- Customer Service: What Does it Mean to Me?
- Organizational Structure
- VU Focus on Customer Service, Drivers, Etc.
- Library Structure
- Our Libraries
- Library Focus: What Does Customer Service Mean to Us as a Service
- St. Albans Campus Focus: What Does Customer Service Mean to Our Staff?
- How Do We Recruit for Customer Service?
- How Do We Train Staff?
- Student Mentors: Rovers, Student Assistants, Research Ambassadors, and Writing Space Mentors
- How Do We Know When We are Getting it Right?
- What Have We Learnt So Far?
- Future Considerations?

- Chapter 6. Innovations in User Services at Sabanci University Information Center - Abstract
- About Sabanci University
- About the Information Center
- Introduction
- Rooms Booking System
- Nothing Endures But Change. (Heraclitus, 540 -480 BC) (Fechete 2014)
- Customer Satisfaction
- Improving Ideas Comes with Erasmus
- Standards
- Problems with the Reservation System
- Teamwork
- Finally
- Conclusion

- Chapter 7. Library Services for Falmouth University and the University of Exeter, Penryn Campus: Listening to Our Customers in a Shared Services Environment - Abstract
- Background and Context
- Library Structure
- Customer Care and Our Customers
- Customer Consultation and Feedback
- UCF LibQual Survey 2013
- Conclusion

- Chapter 8. Where Next for the "Front Line�? - Abstract

- Bibliography
- Index


Mossop, Stephen
Stephen Mossop is Head of Library Services at the University of Exeter, UK. He has published and presented widely on aspects of Strategic Organisational Development and Library Management, and has special interests in library design, RFID and customer relationship management. He is best known for his 2008 case study on RFID at the University of Central Lancashire (for the BIC e4libraries project).



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