Module 3 Quiz
ORE on the Web (http://www.olc.org/ore/)
from Ohio Library Council 2008 (http://www.olc.org)
Ohio Reference Excellence Web-based Training, Print Version Document
- List three physical barriers to good reference service. Are any of these
a problem in your library, and if so, what do you think could help eliminate the barriers?
- The Model Reference Behaviors Checklist outlines behaviors in eight categories. List the categories and give an example of each.
- Which of these behaviors did you find the most difficult to do or most
difficult to remember to do? What could you do to improve that?
- Describe in your own words how using the Model Reference Behaviors can
help improve the quality of reference service to a patron.
- From your observations, did you find that you and everyone in your
library is remembering to ask a follow-up question such as "Does this completely
answer your question?" What could be done to improve the chances of using, and
getting others to use, this behavior?
- List three things that you can do to assure a quality reference
experience for patrons who are physically disabled, hard of hearing, or do not see well.
What do you think is the most important thing to remember when working with these patrons?
- Describe at least three things to remember when providing reference
service for children.
- Does your library have patrons who speak another language or from
another culture? What are three things that will help in working with patrons who do not
speak English well?
- In a telephone reference interview, what can you do to be
"approachable" or to overcome such telephone disadvantages as voice distortion,
inability to see facial expressions, or the possibility of misunderstanding or being
misunderstood? Give three examples.
- What is your library's policy or customary procedure when there are too
many people at the reference desk for one person to handle easily?
- What is your library's policy for answering the telephone while you are
already working with a patron who is in the library?
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