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From Lockdown to Pop-Up: Reimagining Reference in a Changed World

open access: yesPartnership: The Canadian Journal of Library and Information Practice and Research
In the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic, post-secondary libraries across Alberta have seen a significant decline in reference interactions, and the University of Lethbridge Library is no exception.
Emily Villanueva, Romany Craig
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Industrial Service Reference Model

open access: yes, 2009
The need to integrate service providers into an existing customer supply chain requires the collective know-how of the coordination mode, including the ability to synchronize interdependent processes, to integrate information systems and to cope with distributed learning.
GEROSA, MARCO, TAISCH, MARCO
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Holistic 360 Reference Services

open access: yesPennsylvania Libraries: Research & Practice
This study focuses on how academic libraries face ongoing challenges in adapting to emerging technologies and external events like the COVID-19 pandemic.
Lisa Rand, John Shank
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Socratic Questioning: A Teaching Philosophy for the Student Research Consultation

open access: yesIn the Library with the Lead Pipe, 2017
In Brief Socratic questioning, the act of asking questions in order to prompt critical thinking and reflection, expands the boundaries of librarianship by borrowing from the fields of philosophy, pedagogy, and psychology.
Shannon Marie Robinson
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Book Review: Conducting the Reference Interview: A How-to-Do-It Manual for Librarians.

open access: yesPartnership: The Canadian Journal of Library and Information Practice and Research, 2013
Margaret Sampson
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The Majority of Library Clients Still Use Person-to-Person Interaction When Asking Reference Questions. A review of: De Groote, Sandra L. “Questions Asked at the Virtual and Physical Health Sciences Reference Desk: How Do They Compare and What Do They Tell Us?” Medical Reference Services Quarterly 24.2 (Summer 2005): 11-23.

open access: yesEvidence Based Library and Information Practice, 2006
Objective - To identify similarities and difference in the questions asked at the virtual and physical refernece desks of a helath scienmces library, in order to better undertand user needs and highlight areas for service improvement.
Suzanne Pamela Lewis
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User satisfaction with referrals at a collaborative virtual reference service Virtual reference services, Reference services, Referrals, User satisfaction

open access: yesInformation Research: An International Electronic Journal, 2006
Introduction. This study investigated unmonitored referrals in a nationwide, collaborative chat reference service. Specifically, it examined the extent to which questions are referred, the types of questions that are more likely to be referred than ...
Nahyun Kwon
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Obesity Prevalence and Associated Factors Among Users of Specialized Community Mental Health Services: An Observational Study. [PDF]

open access: yesInt J Ment Health Nurs
Bruna da Cruz Diomedece T   +6 more
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