From the President of RUSA: Information Changes Everything

Information changes everything—especially at the reference desk, where every interaction opens up a world of knowledge, guidance, and support. Here, librarians aren’t just answering questions; they’re empowering patrons complex information landscapes with confidence and clarity. In these moments, we...

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Published inReference and user services quarterly Vol. 60; no. 2; p. 51
Main Author Stonebraker, Ilana
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Chicago American Library Association 2025
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ISSN1094-9054
1094-9054
2163-5242
DOI10.5860/rusq.60.2.8371

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Summary:Information changes everything—especially at the reference desk, where every interaction opens up a world of knowledge, guidance, and support. Here, librarians aren’t just answering questions; they’re empowering patrons complex information landscapes with confidence and clarity. In these moments, we use our skills to make information accessible, relevant, and meaningful to each unique user. In this column I’ll introduce some of the ways our work is changing, and how RUSA is changing with it.
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ISSN:1094-9054
1094-9054
2163-5242
DOI:10.5860/rusq.60.2.8371