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  1. Lipow, A.G.: ¬The virtual reference librarian's handbook (2003) 0.02
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    Date
    22. 3.2004 14:46:50
    Footnote
    Rez. in: B.I.T. online 6(2003) H.3, S.298-299 (J. Plieninger): "Wer im vorigen Heft von B.I.T.online den Fachbeitrag von Hermann Rösch über Bibliothekarische Auskunft im Web gelesen und sich daraufhin überlegt, einen solchen Dienst einzuführen, für den wäre dieses Buch das geeignete Mittel, sich für die Einführung einer Online-Auskunft fit zu machen. Die Autorin ist in der amerikanischen Internet Librarian- und Reference Librarian-Szene wohlbekannt: 1993 verfasste sie mit zwei Mitautoren Crossing the Internet Treshold, ein Tutorial für die Nutzung des Netzes, welches für die Profession eine Hilfestellung für die breite Nutzung des Internets bot. Das hier besprochene Buch könnte eine ähnliche Funktion für die Einführung der Virtual Reference bekommen: Es bietet einen Selbstlernkurs, welcher anschaulich die Grundlagen und die Grundhaltung bei der Implementation eines solchen Dienstes vermittelt. Was ist alles in diesem Kurs enthalten? Der erste Teil des Buches behandelt den Entscheidungsprozess, einen Online-Auskunftsdienst einzuführen: Es werden Vor- und Nachteile diskutiert, die Bedürfnisse der Benutzer untersucht ("There will always be a need for a human consultant to satisfy the needs of the information seeker.") und die Grundlagen der Entscheidungsfindung für eine geeignete Software behandelt. Der zweite Teil handelt dann von den Fragen der "Einrichtung" des virtuellen Auskunftsplatzes. Hier gibt es z.B. eine Schulung in den besonderen Kommunikationsformen, welche beim Chat zu beachten sind, eine Einbettung des neuen Dienstes in das Leitbild, die Geschäftsordnung bzw. Arbeitsorganisation der Bibliothek ("library policies") und zuletzt die komfortable Ausstattung des Auskunftsplatzes für Benutzer und Beschäftigte bis hin zu Fragen der Evaluation und Qualitätssicherung. Der dritte Teil behandelt die Aufgabe, einen Dienst zu implementieren, der sich selbst trägt, indem man ein Marketing für den neuen Dienst einrichtet, das ihn auf herkömmlichen und neuen Wegen promotet und ihn benutzerfreundlich ausgestaltet.
    Im umfangreichen Anhang (44 S.) sind Checklisten, Übungen und Schulungsunterlagen vor allem zur richtigen Kommunikation mit den Benutzern zu finden. Am Schluss des Buches befindet sich noch ein Stichwortverzeichnis. Beigelegt ist eine CD-ROM mit allen im Buch aufgeführten Übungen und Links, so dass man auch am Bildschirm darauf zurückgreifen bzw. sie ausdrucken kann. Hervorzuheben ist, dass das Buch als Arbeitsbuch ausgestattet ist, es gibt viel Raum für Notizen, es werden viele anschauliche Beispiele gegeben und zu jedem Kapitel werden mehrere Übungsaufgaben gestellt. Es ist ein typisches amerikanisches Einführungsbuch, das in beneidenswert anschaulicher und konsequent praktisch orientierter Art die Leserin/den Leser in ein neues Arbeitsfeld einführt, so dass man nach der Lektüre wirklich den Eindruck hat, in Stand gesetzt zu sein, einen solchen Service in professioneller Art und Weise aufbauen zu können. Vielleicht sollte noch hervorgehoben werden, dass die Autorin es verstanden hat, den Inhalt so zu gestalten, dass er ein längeres Haltbarkeitsdatum bietet: Obwohl alle grundsätzlichen Dinge abgehandelt werden, wie z.B. die Entscheidungsgrundlagen für eine Software, wird doch nie eine konkrete Software behandelt. Solche Angaben würden schnell veralten im Gegensatz zu den Kriterien, die Software beurteilen zu können. Die Autorin bemüht sich auch, Internet-Quellen aufzuführen und zu besprechen, wo man sich in diesen Fragen up to date halten kann. Ein Buch, das in die Hände all jener gehört, für welche die Einführung einer Online-Auskunft in Frage kommt. Hermann Rösch führte in seinem Artikel zum Schluss lediglich einige Universitätsbibliotheken an, welche bereits eine Online-Auskunft eingeführt haben. Werden die öffentlichen Bibliotheken einen solchen Dienst nur in kooperativer Art und Weise über die Deutsche Internetbibliothek anbieten? Hoffentlich nicht, da die Einrichtung eines Virtual Reference Desk eine hervorragende Gelegenheit darstellt, das Image der Bibliothek als Informationsvermittlungsstelle nachhaltig zu stärken und jenen Benutzern einen Zugang zur Information zu ermöglichen, welche nicht in die Bibliothek kommen. Jedenfalls gibt dieses Buch die Grundlage, das Für und Wider eines solchen Dienstes abzuwägen und im Falle einer Einrichtung auch die Schulung der betroffenen Auskunftsbibliothekarinnen/-bibliothekare auf eine solide Basis zu stellen."
    Rez. in BuB 56(2004) H.3: "Auskunfts- und Informationsdienst wird in den USA als unverzichtbare und wohl wichtigste bibliothekarische Tätigkeit betrachtet. Daher verwundert nicht, dass die Popularisierung des Internet Bibliothekare und Bibliotheken frühzeitig dazu veranlasst hat, ihre Auskunftsdienstleistungen im Web anzubieten. Dies geschah zunächst durch organisierte Auskunft per E-Mail, später per Webformular und vor allem seit 2000/2001 verstärkt per Chat. Als zusammenfassende Bezeichnung für diese Varianten wird meist der Begriff digital reference verwendet. In den USA, aber auch in Australien, Großbritannien oder Skandinavien schenkt man dem Thema Digital Reference schon seit mehreren Jahren größte Aufmerksamkeit. Die Zahl der bislang dazu publizierten Fachaufsätze lag Ende 2003 bereits weit über 600, jährlich im November findet seit 1999 die »Digital Reference Conference« statt, und mit DIG_REF sowie LiveReference existieren zwei Diskussionslisten, die sich ausschließlich mit Fragen bibliothekarischer Auskunft im Internet beschäftigen. Im vergangenen Jahr sind in den USA allein vier umfangreiche Monographien zu Digital Reference erschienen, darunter das hier zu besprechende Werk von Anne Lipow. ... Gegenwärtig deutet sich an, dass das Thema Digital Reference, Online-Auskunft oder Auskunft per Chat in deutschen Bibliotheken auf mehr Interesse stößt als in den vergangenen Jahren. Nachdem bislang vorwiegend (einige wenige) wissenschaftliche Bibliotheken ChatAuskunft anbieten, haben mehrere Öffentliche Bibliotheken, darunter die ZLB Berlin und die Stadtbücherei Frankfurt am Main, angekündigt, zukünftig auchAuskunftperChatanbieten zu wollen. Eine wichtige Rolle spielt in diesem Zusammenhang der weltweite Auskunftsverbund QuestionPoint, der von OCLC gemeinsam mit der Library of Congress betrieben wird. Sowohl denjenigen, die sich noch im Unklaren sind, als auch jenen, die entsprechende Planungen bereits beschlossen haben, kann der Band von Anne Lipow nur wärmstens empfohlen werden." (H. Rösch)
    Theme
    Internet
  2. Ghilardi, F.J.M.: ¬The information center of the future : the professional's role (1994) 0.01
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    Date
    27.12.2015 18:22:38
    Theme
    Internet
  3. Schaefer, M.T.: Internet information retrieval for libraries : four keys & sites that use them (1998) 0.01
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    Abstract
    Provides illustrative examples of the methods, tools and resources that enable librarians, information specialists and end users to make the most of the WWW. The 4 key factors that facilitate access are location, evaluation, organization and communication. Outlines how a number of sistes make use of these factors. Describes: the Internet Library for Librarians, Argus Clearinghouse's Digital Librarian's Award; FEDSTATS, the University Library System, chines University of Hong Kong, the WWW Virtual Library, the Finnish Virtual Library Project, and BIBNET
    Date
    22. 2.1999 13:19:44
    Theme
    Internet
  4. Armour, J.; Cisler, S.: Community networks on the Internet (1994) 0.01
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    Source
    Library journal. 119(1994) no.11, S.22-24
    Theme
    Internet
  5. Moore, A.: As I sit studying : WWW-based reference services (1998) 0.01
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    Date
    17. 7.1998 22:10:42
    Source
    Internet reference services quarterly. 3(1998) no.1, S.29-36
    Theme
    Internet
  6. Shaw, D.: Challenges of information technology in improving information services (1997) 0.01
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    Abstract
    Reviews the significant changes in information technology over the last 50 years and considers the many implications for information services. The Internet, global access to distributed information sources, and remote users all present challenges to would-be providers of information services. As resources proliferate, the information professional must develop new methods for locating and accessing them: reliance on publishers and reviews is no longer sufficient. Information service providers can now serve more diverse clienteles, but must be aware of the greater range of information needs and styles of information seeking. The continuing challenge is to harness the information technologies to meet these needs
    Date
    22. 2.1999 16:50:03
    Theme
    Internet
  7. Günther, S.: Aufbruch in den virtuellen Raum : Anleitung zum Aufbau eines Web Contact Centers (2005) 0.01
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    Abstract
    Die Weiten des Internet tendieren ins Unendliche - kaum etwas, was dort nicht vorhanden zu sein scheint. Google rühmt sich, dass jetzt die Suche auf über acht Milliarden Websites möglich ist und hat mit dem Einscannen der Bestände von US-amerikanischen und englischen Bibliotheken schon das nächste größere Projekt in Angriff genommen. Auch Microsoft schickt sich an, eine ernstzunehmende Konkurrenz in Sachen Internetrecherche zu werden. Hinzu kommt, dass das Internet eine immer größere Nutzung erfährt, 2004 lag diese bei 55,3 Prozent der Bevölkerung ab 14 Jahren - doch das alles heißt nicht, dass die Nutzer 3 im Gegenzug auch immer bessere Recherchefähigkeiten aufweisen. Es vergeht kein Tag, an dem im Informationsdienst von Bibliotheken nicht der Satz »Im Internet habe ich schon geguckt, dafind ich nix!« fällt. 100.000 Treffer zu einer Suchanfrage zu erhalten ist nicht die Kunst, aber fünf relevante Treffer zu erhalten, die noch dazu einer kritischen Bewertung standhalten (Stichwort »Information Literacy«), das bedarf eines professionellen Informationsvermittlers - eines Bibliothekars! Noch nie waren so viele Nutzer im Netz und zugleich so viele so unzufrieden. Wäre es nicht Aufgabe der Bibliotheken diese (potenziellen) Kunden aufzufangen, bevor sie in den Weiten des Internet verloren gehen? Dieses Auffangnetz existiert bereits - bekannt als Digital Reference Service, gebündelt durch die Funktionen, die das Web Contact Center bereit hält.
    Date
    22. 9.2005 20:50:31
    Theme
    Internet
  8. Gill, H.S.; Yates-Mercer, P.: ¬The dissemination of information by local authorities on the World Wide Web (1998) 0.01
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    Date
    10. 1.1999 17:22:49
    Theme
    Internet
  9. Julien, H.: Bibliographic instruction trends in Canadian academic libraries (1997) 0.01
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    Source
    Canadian journal of information and library science. 22(1997) no.2, S.1-15
    Theme
    Internet
  10. Quint, B.: Round the clock, round the world : delivering quality affordable data 24 hours a day will take us into the future (1998) 0.01
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    Abstract
    Reports on the Southern California Online Users Group annual workshop, which broke all previous attendance records. The topic was 'Radical redesign of reference and research', and common threads among speakers included the need for a new reference/research model that will scale with future needs, and the now common standard of round the clock service availability. Print could become a secondary medium to digital data, primarily delivered over the Internet, and that information vendors be forced to change pricing structures. Librarians from public, corporate, and academic sectors have begun building Web sites around links to their own data and to other quality sites as a means of providing 24 hour services. Vendors might consider creating new price comparison services, or offering proce guarantees, to compete with this new phenomenon
    Date
    22. 2.1999 18:08:25
    Theme
    Internet
  11. ¬The challenge of Internet literacy : the instruction-Web convergence (1997) 0.01
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    Abstract
    Part 2 of a feature focusing on the application of the Internet and WWW to library user training
    Source
    Internet reference services quarterly. 2(1997) no.4, S.165-242
    Theme
    Internet
  12. Park, H.O.: Use of the Internet via universal access workstation (1996) 0.01
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    Abstract
    Describes the experience of the Henry Madden Library, California State University at Fresno, in using the Internet for information and reference work
    Source
    Internet reference services quarterly. 1(1996) no.1, S.69-87
    Theme
    Internet
  13. ¬The challenge of Internet literacy : the instruction-Web convergence (1997) 0.01
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    Abstract
    Part 1 of a feature focusing on the application of the Internet and WWW to library user training
    Source
    Internet reference services quarterly. 2(1997) nos.2/3, S.3-161
    Theme
    Internet
  14. Lorenzen, M.: Using the Internet for reference service (1995) 0.01
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    Abstract
    Provides 5 tips for using the Internet in reference work: use the rsources that are physically present in the library first as they will probably be faster to find there than on the Internet; use collection development skills to assess Internet resources before they are actually consulted in a reference transaction; use Veronica to search the Internet when there is no clear starting point; keep in mind that the Internet is heavily used and that it may not be possible to connect to an Internet site; and use Internet discussion groups for librarians to post reference questions
    Theme
    Internet
  15. Sapiie, J.; Hopkins, A.: Developing an Internet reference guide (1998) 0.01
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    Abstract
    Presents a brief guide to the development of an Internet reference guide for use in typical public libraries as a tool for assisting Internet and WWW users
    Theme
    Internet
  16. Ladner, S.J.; Tillman, H.N.: Using the Internet for reference (1993) 0.01
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    Theme
    Internet
  17. Internet and the professional library : [Themenheft] (1996) 0.01
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    Abstract
    Part 1 of the proceedings of: Internet and the Professional Library; the spring 1995 conference of the eastern New York Chapter of the Association of College and Research Libraries, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Troy, New York, 17 Mar 95.
    Content
    Pt. 2 is published in: Internet reference services quarterly 1(1996) no.2
    Source
    Internet reference services quarterly. 1(1996) no.1, S.1-123
    Theme
    Internet
  18. Lanier, D.; Wilkins, W.: Ready reference via the Internet (1994) 0.01
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    Abstract
    As Internet resources have become increasingly available, reference librarians have begun to use the information Internet to provide ready reference services to users. There are many benefits in using the Internet in this fashion but there are also some real costs involved. Use of the Internet is likely to have implications for the nature of ready reference itself. While encouraging greater use of the Internet for ready reference, identifies limitations and discusses reference policy and cost issues
    Theme
    Internet
  19. Bandyopadhyay, A.: Internet-based reference services in medical libraries : a perspective (1997) 0.01
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    Abstract
    The emergence of the Internet has dramatically changed computerized information access and tools and resources available on the Internet affect library services in various ways. Many health science librarians are using Internet resources to meet their own information needs, and those of health care providers. Examnies different applications of the Internet components in medical library settings, with special emphasis on reference services, discusses the role of the Internet in fulfilling National Network of Libraries of Medicine's (NN/LM) objectives, and analyzes the merit and demerits of using the Internet as a reference tool in health science libraries
    Source
    Internet reference services quarterly. 2(1997) no.1, S.67-77
    Theme
    Internet
  20. Cromer, D.E.; Johnson, M.E.: ¬The impact of the Internet on communication among reference librarians (1994) 0.01
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    Source
    Librarians on the Internet: impact on reference services. Ed.: R. Kinder
    Theme
    Internet

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