Despite the increasing popularity of Social Questions and Answers (SQA) sites among Chinese information seekers, there has been little previous exploration of this specific topic as it relates to library reference services. This study seeks an understanding of users\u27 choices in using SQA sites and library virtual reference (VR) service in meeting their information needs. It also aims to address some gaps in user evaluation and in the comparison of SQA and VR in previous research among information seekers in general, and among Chinese information seekers in particular. The study involved users of the largest Chinese SQA site, Baidu Knows. The results indicate that while SQA outperforms VR in most aspects - as evaluated by Chinese informat...
Some of the fastest growing Web 2.0 segments are question-answering (Q&A) sites that involve a col...
[[abstract]]This study aims to explore the characteristics and development of internet question-and-...
Research is divided about the potential of e-service to bridge communication gaps, particularly to d...
Online question‐answering (Q&A) services are becoming increasingly popular among information seekers...
For librarians to continually demonstrate superior and high-quality service, they must meet the need...
Online question‐answering (Q&A) services are becoming increasingly popular among information seekers...
To explore further improvement of libraries’ reference services in the Web 2.0 environment, we syste...
Librarians need feedback from users to improve library services. On the other hand, users need assis...
The popularity of studies conducted on online Q&A services has grown over the past few years. Here, ...
Social Q&A sites take advantage of the wisdom of crowds and produce huge number of answers every day...
Purpose:As an increasing number of users have acquired information across the web and mobile platfor...
Objective ‐ This research compares two types of online reference services and attempts to determine ...
A Review of: Tsang, A. L. Y., & Chiu, D. K. W. (2022). Effectiveness of virtual reference services...
Rowena Li, a school media specialist at Bayside High School in New York, is a Ph.D. student in infor...
Objective – Understand how virtual reference services (VRS) impact students’ learning using the 5E m...
Some of the fastest growing Web 2.0 segments are question-answering (Q&A) sites that involve a col...
[[abstract]]This study aims to explore the characteristics and development of internet question-and-...
Research is divided about the potential of e-service to bridge communication gaps, particularly to d...
Online question‐answering (Q&A) services are becoming increasingly popular among information seekers...
For librarians to continually demonstrate superior and high-quality service, they must meet the need...
Online question‐answering (Q&A) services are becoming increasingly popular among information seekers...
To explore further improvement of libraries’ reference services in the Web 2.0 environment, we syste...
Librarians need feedback from users to improve library services. On the other hand, users need assis...
The popularity of studies conducted on online Q&A services has grown over the past few years. Here, ...
Social Q&A sites take advantage of the wisdom of crowds and produce huge number of answers every day...
Purpose:As an increasing number of users have acquired information across the web and mobile platfor...
Objective ‐ This research compares two types of online reference services and attempts to determine ...
A Review of: Tsang, A. L. Y., & Chiu, D. K. W. (2022). Effectiveness of virtual reference services...
Rowena Li, a school media specialist at Bayside High School in New York, is a Ph.D. student in infor...
Objective – Understand how virtual reference services (VRS) impact students’ learning using the 5E m...
Some of the fastest growing Web 2.0 segments are question-answering (Q&A) sites that involve a col...
[[abstract]]This study aims to explore the characteristics and development of internet question-and-...
Research is divided about the potential of e-service to bridge communication gaps, particularly to d...