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E-raamat: Digital Reference Services [Taylor & Francis e-raamat]

  • Formaat: 344 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 04-Mar-2004
  • Kirjastus: Routledge
  • ISBN-13: 9781315863429
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  • Formaat: 344 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 04-Mar-2004
  • Kirjastus: Routledge
  • ISBN-13: 9781315863429
In introducing 20 articles on real-time digital reference services, Katz (emeritus, library and information science, State U. of New York, Albany) defines what this type of reference service encompasses and its limitations in a 24/7 world. Contributors discuss examples of computer-mediated communication strategies in public and academic libraries, user satisfaction surveys, and future direction in this area. Co-published simultaneously as The Reference Librarian , nos. 79/80, 2002/2003. Annotation ©2004 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com) Extensive data on the theoretical and practical aspects of electronic reference services! Digital Reference Services provides an overview of electronic reference services and software, and explores the opportunities that real-time digital reference services can offer in a variety of library settings. Experts in the field convey numerous opinions and theory about the growth of this new approach to answering reference questions. This book teaches librarians new methods and techniques for offering technologically advanced reference services to the public. The first half of Digital Reference Services includes such topics as: real-time or ?live online? reference services the historical development of digital reference services and the role of the reference librarian mediated online searches how to create a virtual-ready reference collection of elite reference Web sites?includes a list of the top sites available to the public how to start and operate a digital reference desk in your library The second half of Digital Reference Services covers examples of libraries?both large and small?which have used revolutionary ideas to bring electronic reference services to their patrons. These ideas include: utilizing ATM-like kiosks in remote locations from library buildings to connect with underserved populations implementing live, interactive web-based reference services?the challenges and benefits, cost, training, and workload requirements evaluating your real-time references services?investigating self-assessment and blind reviewing, incorporating your assessment into an existing evaluative program, and obtaining the administrative support essential for an accurate assessment creating a statewide virtual reference system?selecting software, developing policy, marketing, coordinating the project, and staffing and training online reference management for smaller libraries?because of the smaller staff, smaller budget, and smaller amount of patrons, is it a feasible addition to the library? much more! This well-referenced volume contains case examples, figures, useful Web sites, and case histories to show how the basic principles of digital reference services work. Librarians and students of information and library science will find Digital Reference Services a helpful resource to enhance their library and electronic reference expertise.
Preface xvii
INTRODUCTION TO PART I
Digital Reference: An Overview
1(18)
Bill Katz
POINTS OF VIEW
Virtually Yours: Thoughts on Where We Have Been and Where We Are Going with Virtual Reference Services in Libraries
19(16)
Diane Kresh
The Digital Reference Fallacy
35(10)
R. David Lankes
Bad Moon Rising: A Candid Examination of Digital Reference and What It Means to the Profession
45(12)
Jonathan D. Lauer
Steve McKinzie
OPERATION PRINCIPLES AND AIDS
Mediated Online Searching and Digital Reference
57(10)
Amanda Spink
Stocking the Virtual Ready Reference Collection
67(34)
Danianne Mizzy
Elizabeth Tillapaugh Mahoney
A Checklist for Starting and Operating a Digital Reference Desk
101(12)
Ann Marie Breznay
Leslie M. Haas
CHAT SERVICES
Hurry Up and Wait: Observations and Tips About the Practice of Chat Reference
113(8)
David S. Carter
Communication Strategies for Instant Messaging and Chat Reference Services
121(36)
Jody Condit Fagan
Christina M. Desai
Real-Time Chat Reference and the Importance of Text-Chat
157(6)
Steven Ovadia
INTRODUCTION TO PART II
Opportunities for Real-Time Digital Reference Service
163(20)
Matthew R. Marsteller
Jackie Schmitt-Marsteller
ACADEMIC LIBRARIES
Usage and User Analysis of a Real-Time Digital Reference Service
183(18)
Kelly M. Broughton
Going Where the Students Are: Live/Web Reference at Cal Poly Pomona
201(14)
Kathleen Dunn
Ann Morgan
Virtual Reference at Duke: An Informal History
215(10)
Phil Blank
Evaluating Online Real-Time Reference in an Academic Library: Obstacles and Recommendations
225(16)
Jana Ronan
Patrick Reakes Gary Cornwell
Our Experience with Two Virtual Reference Services at IUPUI University Library
241(16)
Polly D. Boruff-Jones
KANAnswer: A Collaborative Statewide Virtual Reference
Pilot Project
257(10)
Marcia Stockham
Elizabeth Turtle
Eric Hansen
Virtual Reference Services: The LSU Libraries Experience
267(14)
Melanie E. Sims
Ask a Penn State Librarian, Live: Virtual Reference Service at Penn State
281(16)
Susan A. Ware
Joseph Fennewald
Lesley M. Moyo
Laura K. Probst
Chat Reference: One University's Experience
297(14)
Kathy A. Campbell
Marie F. Jones
Jerry Shuttle
PUBLIC LIBRARY
Going It Alone: Can a Small/Medium-Sized Library Manage Live Online Reference?
311(12)
Joyce Ward
Dana Mervar
Matthew Loving
Steve Kronen
Index 323
Linda S Katz