This study examines the use of chat in an academic library's user population and where virtual reference services might fit within the spectrum of public services offered by academic libraries. Using questionnaires, this research demonstrates that many within the academic community are open to the idea of chat-based reference or using chat for some loosely defined "research purposes," but this openness does not necessarily result in high levels of use. The primary purpose of this study was to determine whether the lack of virtual reference use could, in part, be explained by students' preference for competing methods and technologies for obtaining reference assistance. This study demonstrates a pattern that suggests chat-based reference doe...
There has been in recent years a surge of interest about new software products that make it possible...
This study examines the use of chat reference services in the Health Sciences Library at the Univers...
This study examines the use of chat reference services in the Health Sciences Library at the Univers...
Introduction: In the early 2000s, ICT allowed university libraries to offer Virtual Reference Servic...
Since their inception, virtual reference services have evolved considerably and are now a significan...
Objective ‐ This research compares two types of online reference services and attempts to determine ...
This exploratory study investigated the help - seeking preferences of library users at two large u...
ABSTRACT Virtual reference in an Australian academic library was examined using qualitative and quan...
As academic librarians embrace the Internet as an appropriate medium for information exchange, commu...
The questions of whether chat reference service is beneficial enough to users to justify the costs o...
This study examined the usability of five virtual reference services—in-stant messenger chat, e-mail...
As libraries seek to provide more ways to meet information needs in our rapidly evolving electronic ...
This study focuses on virtual services and more particularly on the usage of chat services to provid...
This study focuses on virtual services and more particularly on the usage of chat services to provid...
Reference librarians have converted a significant portion of library resources to electronic format ...
There has been in recent years a surge of interest about new software products that make it possible...
This study examines the use of chat reference services in the Health Sciences Library at the Univers...
This study examines the use of chat reference services in the Health Sciences Library at the Univers...
Introduction: In the early 2000s, ICT allowed university libraries to offer Virtual Reference Servic...
Since their inception, virtual reference services have evolved considerably and are now a significan...
Objective ‐ This research compares two types of online reference services and attempts to determine ...
This exploratory study investigated the help - seeking preferences of library users at two large u...
ABSTRACT Virtual reference in an Australian academic library was examined using qualitative and quan...
As academic librarians embrace the Internet as an appropriate medium for information exchange, commu...
The questions of whether chat reference service is beneficial enough to users to justify the costs o...
This study examined the usability of five virtual reference services—in-stant messenger chat, e-mail...
As libraries seek to provide more ways to meet information needs in our rapidly evolving electronic ...
This study focuses on virtual services and more particularly on the usage of chat services to provid...
This study focuses on virtual services and more particularly on the usage of chat services to provid...
Reference librarians have converted a significant portion of library resources to electronic format ...
There has been in recent years a surge of interest about new software products that make it possible...
This study examines the use of chat reference services in the Health Sciences Library at the Univers...
This study examines the use of chat reference services in the Health Sciences Library at the Univers...