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Ready Reference. Ready reference is about factsAnswers to ready reference questions can be found in a dozen or so books commonly at the reference librarian's disposal. Types of Ready References. General fact booksAlmanacs and yearbooksHandbooks and manualsQuotationsAdvice and informationDirect
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1. Ready Reference MaterialsThis presentation is courtesyET 533 Grand Jct. Students!Summer, 2000
2. Ready Reference Ready reference is about facts
Answers to ready reference questions can be found in a dozen or so books commonly at the reference librarian’s disposal
3. Types of Ready References General fact books
Almanacs and yearbooks
Handbooks and manuals
Quotations
Advice and information
Directories
4. General fact books Basic reference facts published throughout the world each year. Sources for the odd query or peculiar fact.
Examples:
Guinness Book of World Records
Encyclopedia of World Facts and Dates
New York Public Library Desk Reference
Famous First Facts
5. Almanacs and Yearbooks Almanacs
Useful data and statistics related to countries, personalities, events, subject, etc.
Examples:
World Almanac and Book of Facts
Whitaker’s
6. Almanacs and Yearbooks Yearbooks/Annuals
Data and statistics of a given year
Examples:
Europa World Yearbook
Statesman's Yearbook
7. Purposes ofAlmanacs and Yearbooks Recent information
Brief facts
Indicate trends
Index to more information
Directory and biographical info
Browsing for fact lovers
8. Handbooks and Manuals Reference sources for given fields of knowledge, with emphasis on established knowledge rather than recent advances
Examples:
Emily Post’s Etiquette
Occupational Outlook Handbook
9. Quotations Indexing “who said what” is the role of the book of quotations.
Examples:
Familiar Quotations (Bartlett’s )
The Oxford Dictionary of Quotations
Gale’s Quotations: Who Said What
10. Advice and information Information from professional fields such as medicine and law written for the general consumer
Examples
Mayo Clinic Family Health Book
Legal Research
Consumer Reports
11. Directories To locate people, experts,and organizations through addresses, phone numbers, zip codes, titles, names etc.
Examples:
Local directories, such as telephone and city directories
National Five Digit Zip Code and Post Office Directory
Encyclopedia of Associations
12. Points of Evaluation Arrangement
Current Information
Illustrations
13. Arrangement Is the work easy to consult for quick facts?
Does it have an index? An index is an absolute necessity.
14. Current Information How current is the information?
How often is it updated?
15. Illustrations Does it have illustrations ? “There does come a time when one illustration is well worth the proverbial thousand words.”
Source: Your $54.00 textbook!!! Now wasn’t that worth it?!!
16. New York Public Library Desk Reference Evaluation Arrangement: This book had an extensive table of contents, color coded tabs for different chapters, and a complete subject index.
Current information: This book is a third edition. It is updated regularly. First edition was published in 1989, then 1993 and finally 1998.
17. New York Public Library Desk Reference Evaluation Cont. Illustrations: This book had charts, illustrations, diagrams, and formulas.
18. Conclusion Ready reference is about facts
Answers to ready reference questions can be found in a dozen or so books commonly at the reference librarian’s disposal