The Reference Interview
Next Session: February 2-March 13, 2009
Register online now! Or, register by mail or fax by downloading the 
registration form (PDF format.)
http://www.ala.org/ala/mgrps/divs/rusa/development/rusacereg.pdf

Course Objectives and Description
Reference Interview is a comprehensive course focusing on the methods of 
evaluating reference service, behavioral aspects of reference service, 
and the different types of questions that can be used to help patrons 
identify what they need. Using images, audio, and video, this in-depth 
educational approach covers everything from the approachability of the 
librarian to how to follow up with a patron. Scheduled chat sessions 
will model interviewing techniques using sample dialogues.

Reference Interview is tailored for support staff, library technicians, 
newly hired reference librarians, and those librarians who want to brush 
up on their interview skills. The topics covered are introductory in 
nature. Class segments are geared to cover issues of interest to staff 
in all types of libraries.

Course Outline
Module 1: Introduction
Module 2: Reference Evaluation
Module 3: Behavioral Guidelines
Module 4: Approachability
Module 5: The Reference Interview Environment
Module 6: Questioning and Listening Techniques
Module 7: The Reference Interview: Dialogues
Module 8: The Reference Interview: Follow-up
Course Format
Beginning in 2008, ALA will use Moodle for all online educational 
courses. Learn more about Moodle at www.moodle.org.

The course site will open one week prior to the start date for students 
to access Moodle instructions and set their browsers appropriately. The 
course site will remain open one week after the end date for students to 
complete any assignments and submit the course evaluation survey.

Instructor
David Tyckoson has 30 years of experience in academic libraries. He is 
currently the Associate Dean at the Henry Madden Library, California 
State University, Fresno. Past positions include serving as Head of the 
Reference Department at SUNY-Albany, Reference Librarian at Iowa State 
University, and Science Librarian at Miami University (Ohio). Tyckoson 
has also taught in the Graduate Library schools at SUNY-Albany and the 
University of Illinois.

In addition, Tyckoson is the immediate Past-President of RUSA. He has 
written extensively on libraries and reference services, having 
published over 75 journal articles and book chapters. He has presented 
at over 60 conferences and was awarded the 2005 Isadore Gilbert Mudge 
Award for distinguished contribution to reference librarianship.

Registration Information
Registration limit for each session: 30
Registrations for this session will no longer be accepted once the 30 
student limit is reached.

Registration Fees:
$130 for RUSA members
$175 for ALA members
$210 for non-ALA members
$100 for students/retirees
How to Register:
Online
By Fax: download, complete, and fax form (PDF format) to (312) 280-1538
By Mail: download, complete, and mail form (PDF format) to American 
Library Association, ATTN: MACS/Online CE Registration, 50 E. Huron 
Street, Chicago, IL 60611
Registration Deadlines for Next Session:
Online: February 11, 2009
By Fax: February 11, 2009
By Mail: postmarked by Feb. 1, 2009


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