I can't believe I read the whole damn thing.
It's a text book. It's a door stop. It's bigger than the phone book (for those of you who remember phone books). It has EVERY handy resource and tool for working a reference desk, as of 2019 anyway. There was a new edition out in September 2024, however my class started in August and it wasn't an option. I'd hope the new text addresses AI since that wasn't much of a public-facing thing when this was published but still this was such an essential read. Was glad to read and discuss every step of the way as part of my Ref/Resources course in the MSLIS program (Univ of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign). So many cool elements of research librarianship in one spot. An interesting history of how the field progressed and innovated throughout the last century, and how there is a place for unique human touch (empathy, inclusion) despite the ready-reference availability of today.