AbstractsComputer Science

Collaborative Reference Work in the Blogosphere

by Jeffrey Pomerantz




Institution: University of Arizona
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Year: 2006
Keywords: Virtual Communities; Reference Services; Library Systems; Internet
Record ID: 1779491
Full text PDF: http://hdl.handle.net/10150/105112


Abstract

Purpose: This paper explores the use of blogs as a platform for providing reference service, and discusses Lyceum, an open source software project from ibiblio.org, for this purpose. Design/methodology/approach: The following topics are explored: the evolution of libraries' uses of blogs, the advantages of conducting the reference transaction as a collaborative effort, and the use of blogs as an environment that fosters collaboration. The argument is made that blogs may be used to good effect in reference services Findings: It is argued that blogs may be used to good effect in reference services. Lyceum, an open source blogosphere application, is discussed as an environment for blog-based reference service. Originality/value: To date, blogs are not being used by a library reference services, and by few online reference service unaffiliated with libraries. This paper will be useful to libraries and other reference services interested in conducting the reference transaction as a community effort.