To explore further improvement of libraries’ reference services in the Web 2.0 environment, we systematically compared community-based question answering (cQA) sites with collaborative digital reference (cDR) services in both English and Chinese languages. We employed a sampling method where we asked a set of questions of four different types and in three domains at selected cQA and cDR sites. The focus of the study includes evaluation of the answer quality and the responsiveness of the sites to the questions. Our results show that cQA sites provide more answers within shorter response times, and they are probably better suited to answer questions about everyday life or questions with easy answers. In contrast cDR services are augmented by ...
Online question‐answering (Q&A) services are becoming increasingly popular among information seekers...
Community question answering (CQA) platforms provide a social environment for users to share knowled...
In response to the extensive availability of digital library resources and the rising number of remo...
To explore further improvement of libraries’ reference services in the Web 2.0 environment, we syste...
Some of the fastest growing Web 2.0 segments are question-answering (Q&A) sites that involve a col...
Community based Question Answering (CQA) services are defined as dedicated platforms for users to re...
Despite the increasing popularity of Social Questions and Answers (SQA) sites among Chinese informat...
[[abstract]]This study aims to explore the characteristics and development of internet question-and-...
Community Question Answering (CQA) services are defined as dedicated platforms for users to respo...
Question answering (Q&A) sites, where communities of volunteers answer questions, may provide faster...
Objective – To evaluate the quality of answers from a 24/7 online chat reference service by comparin...
This short paper reports preliminary findings from Cyber Synergy: Seeking Sustainability between Vir...
Community Question Answering (CQA) attracts increasing volume of research on question retrieval, hig...
Question asking is an ordinary and everyday activity that people spend a considerable amount of time...
[[abstract]]Internet Question Answering system refers to the services that users can bring up questi...
Online question‐answering (Q&A) services are becoming increasingly popular among information seekers...
Community question answering (CQA) platforms provide a social environment for users to share knowled...
In response to the extensive availability of digital library resources and the rising number of remo...
To explore further improvement of libraries’ reference services in the Web 2.0 environment, we syste...
Some of the fastest growing Web 2.0 segments are question-answering (Q&A) sites that involve a col...
Community based Question Answering (CQA) services are defined as dedicated platforms for users to re...
Despite the increasing popularity of Social Questions and Answers (SQA) sites among Chinese informat...
[[abstract]]This study aims to explore the characteristics and development of internet question-and-...
Community Question Answering (CQA) services are defined as dedicated platforms for users to respo...
Question answering (Q&A) sites, where communities of volunteers answer questions, may provide faster...
Objective – To evaluate the quality of answers from a 24/7 online chat reference service by comparin...
This short paper reports preliminary findings from Cyber Synergy: Seeking Sustainability between Vir...
Community Question Answering (CQA) attracts increasing volume of research on question retrieval, hig...
Question asking is an ordinary and everyday activity that people spend a considerable amount of time...
[[abstract]]Internet Question Answering system refers to the services that users can bring up questi...
Online question‐answering (Q&A) services are becoming increasingly popular among information seekers...
Community question answering (CQA) platforms provide a social environment for users to share knowled...
In response to the extensive availability of digital library resources and the rising number of remo...