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Main Authors: Gross, Melissa, McClure, Charles R.
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Language:en
Published: 2001
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Online Access:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED457863
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contents Assessing Quality in Digital Reference Services Site Visit Reports: State Library of Florida, Bureau of Library and Network Services and Tampa-Hillsborough County Public Library System. Gross, Melissa McClure, Charles R. Information Management Information Networks Information Services Information Technology Library Administration Library Planning Library Policy Library Services Online Systems Quality Control Reference Services The Assessing Quality on Digital Reference team conducted two site visits at Florida Libraries in August 2001. The objectives of these visits were to: document how digital reference services are currently being planned for, delivered, and evaluated in libraries; understand how "quality" in digital reference is defined in these environments; identify current issues in the provision of digital reference surrounding technology, management, staffing and training, and costing and economic concerns; and determine the evaluation needs of libraries regarding digital reference services. Data were collected in in-depth interviews with key informants at each library. Each library chose the personnel they felt could best inform the research, typically including both managerial and professional perspectives. Each library received a copy of the questions to be covered in the interview in advance of the site visit and each was well prepared to meet with the interviewers. In addition to the pre-formatted questions, interviews included opportunities for respondents to raise issues and add topics to the agenda. In the course of these interviews several trends were documented that are developing as a common thread in the academic literature and in data gathered on site visits at libraries across the United States. Provided here are the site visit reports concerning the provision of digital reference services at the State Library of Florida, Bureau of Library and Network Services and the Tampa-Hillsborough County Public Library System. These reports are followed by a description of how these findings fit into a larger effort to assess the quality of digital reference, produce evaluation tools, and determine how best to integrate evaluation efforts into digital reference services. (AEF)
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spellingShingle Assessing Quality in Digital Reference Services Site Visit Reports: State Library of Florida, Bureau of Library and Network Services and Tampa-Hillsborough County Public Library System.
Gross, Melissa
McClure, Charles R.
Information Management
Information Networks
Information Services
Information Technology
Library Administration
Library Planning
Library Policy
Library Services
Online Systems
Quality Control
Reference Services
Assessing Quality in Digital Reference Services Site Visit Reports: State Library of Florida, Bureau of Library and Network Services and Tampa-Hillsborough County Public Library System. Gross, Melissa McClure, Charles R. Information Management Information Networks Information Services Information Technology Library Administration Library Planning Library Policy Library Services Online Systems Quality Control Reference Services The Assessing Quality on Digital Reference team conducted two site visits at Florida Libraries in August 2001. The objectives of these visits were to: document how digital reference services are currently being planned for, delivered, and evaluated in libraries; understand how "quality" in digital reference is defined in these environments; identify current issues in the provision of digital reference surrounding technology, management, staffing and training, and costing and economic concerns; and determine the evaluation needs of libraries regarding digital reference services. Data were collected in in-depth interviews with key informants at each library. Each library chose the personnel they felt could best inform the research, typically including both managerial and professional perspectives. Each library received a copy of the questions to be covered in the interview in advance of the site visit and each was well prepared to meet with the interviewers. In addition to the pre-formatted questions, interviews included opportunities for respondents to raise issues and add topics to the agenda. In the course of these interviews several trends were documented that are developing as a common thread in the academic literature and in data gathered on site visits at libraries across the United States. Provided here are the site visit reports concerning the provision of digital reference services at the State Library of Florida, Bureau of Library and Network Services and the Tampa-Hillsborough County Public Library System. These reports are followed by a description of how these findings fit into a larger effort to assess the quality of digital reference, produce evaluation tools, and determine how best to integrate evaluation efforts into digital reference services. (AEF)
title Assessing Quality in Digital Reference Services Site Visit Reports: State Library of Florida, Bureau of Library and Network Services and Tampa-Hillsborough County Public Library System.
topic Information Management
Information Networks
Information Services
Information Technology
Library Administration
Library Planning
Library Policy
Library Services
Online Systems
Quality Control
Reference Services
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED457863