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Reference and Information Services Dr. Dania Bilal IS 530 Spring 2005
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Definitions Information/Reference service is the provision of information, guidance, and instruction to users Reference librarians/information specialists are intermediaries between information sources and users
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Purposes Assist in meeting user information needs: – simple and complex – defined and ill-defined Educate users in effective and efficient use of resources
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Types of Services Digital reference Fee-based (Dialog searches) Selective Dissemination of Information (SDI) Reader’s advisory User instruction Other services
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Types of Reference Queries Ready Reference queries – Known as closed, fact-finding, or simple – Typically, they do not involve research – Have prescribed/target answers – One or two sources may provide the answer
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Ready Reference Queries: APTs Answer-providing tools (APTs): – almanacs, dictionaries, maps, directories, encyclopedias, atlases, etc. APTs can be: – print (books, encyclopedias, newspapers, etc.) – electronic (databases, online catalogs, Web documents, etc.)
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Ready Reference Queries: Examples Do you have the URL of the American Library Association? When did the American Civil War take place? How should one address a congressman?
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Nature of Ready Reference Queries Usually direct and straightforward Might require little negotiation when vague or uncertain – Negotiation is the interaction between a user and an intermediary that is undertaken to identify the exact information need.
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Research-Based or Complex Queries
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Nature of Research Queries Open-ended Multi-faceted Require more time than RR queries to solve Require a variety of APTs to use
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Research Queries: APTs Journals, magazines, books, encyclopedias, government documents, theses, etc. Sources can be print and electronic
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Research Queries: Examples I need to find information about the impact of culture on the use of the Web. What should we teach children about copyright and plagiarism? What is the difference between usability and user-centered interface design?
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User Instruction Type of programs: – orientation – computer-/Web-based – class-integrated – one-on-one – class-related
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Other Services Fee-based – Online searching using commercially available databases Term paper assistance – individualized and/or group-based
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Other Services Readers’ advisory – Guidance about selection of readings for issues or problems patrons face in their lives – Prevalent in public and school libraries
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Other Services SDI ( Selective Dissemination of Information ) – Customized service offered to researchers in academic and special libraries based on user interest profile Digital/virtual reference – Remote reference assistance provided to users Chat software, email Push technology
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Class Activity #1 Share the experience you have had with Reference librarians or other types of library services
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Class Activity #2 Visit http://www.ipl.orghttp://www.ipl.org – Familiarize yourself with this digital library. Answer these questions: – What reference tools are available for kids and how did you find them? – What link can you use to ask a question via email?
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