Goals for Public Service, UC Berkeley Library
Originally drafted by the Reference Services Committee; adopted by
the Library in January 1981
Any personal assistance provided to users in pursuit of information can
be considered a public service. The main goals for public service
personnel are:
- to facilitate access to information contained in the Library's
collections and in other collections potentially accessible to users, and
- to provide -- to the extent that limited resources and other
constraints make possible -- service to all users on the basis of need.
Elements of library service that are of critical importance in
achieving these goals are:
- Staffing public service points with personnel committed to excellence
in quality of service and who are qualified to provide guidance to library
users;
- Promotion of facilities and services available to library users;
- Provision of formal and informal library instruction and wide
distribution of library orientation materials to aid users in fully
utilizing library resources;
- Consistent application of circulation policies designed to optimize
access to the collections while insuring their security;
- Staff awareness of resources beyond those at UC Berkeley which can be made
available to users through resource-sharing programs.
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