Other Information
The Access and Document Services unit facilitates access to
materials owned by the Randall Library and elsewhere. Customer//Circulation services, Interlibrary Loan/Document
Delivery services, and reserves, electronic and traditional, are major components of this unit. Additionally, stack maintenance, and facility management are integral functions.
Research Interests
Library as Place
North Carolina Ferry System
Library 2.0
Use of technology by librarians & libraries
Publications
Bombeld, M. (2007). We Deliver! Journal of Access Services, 4(3/4), IN PRESS
Bombeld, M. & Hanerfeld, A. (2004). The surprising truth about faculty perception and use of collection development opportunities: One library's case study. Against the Grain, 16(2), 18-22.
Bombeld, M. & Pfohl, D. (2004). Migrating to a new reserve system: Implementing Docutek's ERes system. Journal of Interlibrary Loan, Document Delivery & Electronic Reserve, 15(1), 31-41.
Bombeld, M., Brown, E. & Shay, L. (2004). Developing and administering a journal use and preference survey: Lessons learned. Serials Review, 30, 206-213.
Bombeld, M.(2001). Innovative Interfaces interlibrary loan module: Five years later. Journal of Interlibrary Loan, Document Delivery & Information Supply, 11(1), 39-44.
Bombeld, M., & Crowe, K. (1992). Information Desk Assistants' Manual. Greensboro, NC: University of North Carolina. (ERIC Document Reproduction Service No. ED 336 110)
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