Friday, November 19, 2004

VRD 2004 materials online

Thanks to my friends at Ask Librarians @ Winnefox for alerting me to this: the user group meetings for QuestionPoint and 24/7 Reference held at the recent Virtual Reference Desk conference are available online.

Friday, November 12, 2004

Ask Wisconsin Librarians @ Winnefox

I just ran across this blog from Ask Wisconsin Librarians @ Winnefox that seems aimed at the staff who run a cooperative digital reference service. I'll add it to my list of subscriptions in Blogines. The Ask Wisconsin Librarians service uses QuestionPoint for e-mail and chat reference; this blog offers an interesting insider's view of what it is like to use QuestionPoint.

Tuesday, November 09, 2004

Recommending sources in chat reference

As the administrator of the chat reference service at Baruch College, I read all the transcripts so that I can keep detailed statistics on the use of the service. From time to time, I notice aspects of the reference interaction that irk me. One such problem spot is the misguided notion that because chat reference operates using the web as an interface (unless you are using an IM client for your chat service) you should then be helping your users find information solely on the web.

Libraries, especially college libraries, have committed enormous sums of money for the subscriptions to databases. As I imagine the case to be in most academic libraries, the kinds of questions we get from our students and faculty usually (but not always) lead to our recommending a particular database (or databases) and a search of the online catalog. We spend a lot of time redirecting our students from their web searches to database and catalog searches.

In our chat cooperative, I am always amazed, though, at how many librarians blithely send our students off to Google to search for information that in many (if not most) cases may only be found in a database or a book in our library. I wish I could recall where I read it, but somewhere someone made the point that, by being out there online to help patrons lost on the web, chat reference librarians can serve as advocates for the libraries print collections. I would also add that we are in a great position to highlight our library's electronic collections, too, which many of our users are sadly ignorant of.

Friday, November 05, 2004

Downside of cooperative chat services

A while ago, someone posted a comment on an older posting I had written asking me to talk about the downside of working within a chat cooperative. I posted my reply in the comments section of the posting. I thought I'd highlight that reply of mine here.

Wednesday, November 03, 2004

Dammit!

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