This study explores knowledge bases as extension of reference services for distance learners. Through a survey and follow-up interviews with distance learning librarians, this paper discusses their interest in creating and maintaining a knowledge base as a resource for reference services to distance learners. It also investigates their perceptions about the feasibility and practicality of a reference knowledge base. Primary findings indicate that the majority of participants view a knowledge base as an extension of distance learning reference services positively but see issues related to workload and quality control, in particular, which might hinder the development and maintenance of this type of repository
Matt LaBrake calls a robust knowledgebase the “backbone of virtual reference.” He argues that “a tho...
This paper considers the role of library support for distance learning activities at the University ...
Distance librarianship is continuing to grow in importance in the life of academic libraries. Instit...
This study explores knowledge bases as extension of reference services for distance learners. Throug...
Distance education students are often goal-oriented and task-driven. They do not appreciate roadbloc...
This paper describes the North Carolina State University (NCSU) Libraries ' experiences in deve...
The option of taking a course through distance education is becoming more and more common. When acad...
The advent of library services and collections on the Internet revolutionized reference services to ...
This study investigated the use of the knowledge base of QuestionPoint as a knowledge management too...
An investigation of library support for distance learners (DLs) was commissioned and conducted in p...
Library service is one of the critical elements for designing a successful distance program in terms...
This presentation explores the idea of creating a knowledge base from shared online accounts to use ...
The concept of distance education and its use in Library and Information Science (LIS) education are...
This study explores the idea of creating a knowledge base from shared online accounts to use in trai...
Distance librarianship is continuing to grow in importance in the life of academic libraries. Instit...
Matt LaBrake calls a robust knowledgebase the “backbone of virtual reference.” He argues that “a tho...
This paper considers the role of library support for distance learning activities at the University ...
Distance librarianship is continuing to grow in importance in the life of academic libraries. Instit...
This study explores knowledge bases as extension of reference services for distance learners. Throug...
Distance education students are often goal-oriented and task-driven. They do not appreciate roadbloc...
This paper describes the North Carolina State University (NCSU) Libraries ' experiences in deve...
The option of taking a course through distance education is becoming more and more common. When acad...
The advent of library services and collections on the Internet revolutionized reference services to ...
This study investigated the use of the knowledge base of QuestionPoint as a knowledge management too...
An investigation of library support for distance learners (DLs) was commissioned and conducted in p...
Library service is one of the critical elements for designing a successful distance program in terms...
This presentation explores the idea of creating a knowledge base from shared online accounts to use ...
The concept of distance education and its use in Library and Information Science (LIS) education are...
This study explores the idea of creating a knowledge base from shared online accounts to use in trai...
Distance librarianship is continuing to grow in importance in the life of academic libraries. Instit...
Matt LaBrake calls a robust knowledgebase the “backbone of virtual reference.” He argues that “a tho...
This paper considers the role of library support for distance learning activities at the University ...
Distance librarianship is continuing to grow in importance in the life of academic libraries. Instit...