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Autori principali: Berndt-Morris, Elizabeth, Minnis, Samantha M.
Natura: Recurso educativo Open Access
Lingua:en
Pubblicazione: 2014
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Accesso online:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ1041971
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author Berndt-Morris, Elizabeth
Minnis, Samantha M.
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Minnis, Samantha M.
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Minnis, Samantha M.
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contents The Chat Is Coming from inside the House: An Analysis of Perceived Chat Behavior and Reality Berndt-Morris, Elizabeth Minnis, Samantha M. Library Services Computer Mediated Communication Discourse Analysis Network Analysis Reference Services Library Research Statistical Analysis Use Studies User Needs (Information) User Satisfaction (Information) College Libraries Synchronous Communication Incidence Usability Program Effectiveness Content Analysis When looking for ways to improve library services, we considered what data sources were readily available to us and how we could harvest and use this data. We investigated three years of chat reference statistics at Central Michigan University, a large research institution, to gain a better understanding of our patrons' chat behavior. We then compared the results to a survey given to the information professionals using chat reference, examining the perceptions of our chat service versus the results of our statistical analysis. With a large population of students on-campus, off-campus, and online, we looked at the incoming location of students asking for virtual assistance and which library queue chats (on-campus or off-campus) students are using. We compared many elements including, but not limited to, busiest time of day and year, length of response time and length of chat, all of which give us insights when determining practices to best serve our patrons. We concluded that several of our perceptions were inaccurate and there was much to learn about our patron usage behavior. We discovered many areas of discussion where there are potentials for improvements.
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spellingShingle The Chat Is Coming from inside the House: An Analysis of Perceived Chat Behavior and Reality
Berndt-Morris, Elizabeth
Minnis, Samantha M.
Library Services
Computer Mediated Communication
Discourse Analysis
Network Analysis
Reference Services
Library Research
Statistical Analysis
Use Studies
User Needs (Information)
User Satisfaction (Information)
College Libraries
Synchronous Communication
Incidence
Usability
Program Effectiveness
Content Analysis
The Chat Is Coming from inside the House: An Analysis of Perceived Chat Behavior and Reality Berndt-Morris, Elizabeth Minnis, Samantha M. Library Services Computer Mediated Communication Discourse Analysis Network Analysis Reference Services Library Research Statistical Analysis Use Studies User Needs (Information) User Satisfaction (Information) College Libraries Synchronous Communication Incidence Usability Program Effectiveness Content Analysis When looking for ways to improve library services, we considered what data sources were readily available to us and how we could harvest and use this data. We investigated three years of chat reference statistics at Central Michigan University, a large research institution, to gain a better understanding of our patrons' chat behavior. We then compared the results to a survey given to the information professionals using chat reference, examining the perceptions of our chat service versus the results of our statistical analysis. With a large population of students on-campus, off-campus, and online, we looked at the incoming location of students asking for virtual assistance and which library queue chats (on-campus or off-campus) students are using. We compared many elements including, but not limited to, busiest time of day and year, length of response time and length of chat, all of which give us insights when determining practices to best serve our patrons. We concluded that several of our perceptions were inaccurate and there was much to learn about our patron usage behavior. We discovered many areas of discussion where there are potentials for improvements.
title The Chat Is Coming from inside the House: An Analysis of Perceived Chat Behavior and Reality
topic Library Services
Computer Mediated Communication
Discourse Analysis
Network Analysis
Reference Services
Library Research
Statistical Analysis
Use Studies
User Needs (Information)
User Satisfaction (Information)
College Libraries
Synchronous Communication
Incidence
Usability
Program Effectiveness
Content Analysis
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ1041971