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Main Authors: Kurhan, Scott H., Griffing, Elizabeth A.
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Language:en
Published: 2011
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Online Access:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ928846
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  • Horse Racing at the Library: How One Library System Increased the Usage of Some of Its Online Databases Kurhan, Scott H. Griffing, Elizabeth A. Public Libraries Databases Library Networks Reference Services Library Services Internet Budgets Users (Information) Librarians Libraries Statistics Online Searching Reference Materials Reference services in public libraries are changing dramatically. The Internet, online databases, and shrinking budgets are all making it necessary for non-traditional reference staff to become familiar with online reference tools. Recognizing the need for cross-training, Chesapeake Public Library (CPL) developed a program called the Database Derby. Six of CPL's online databases were taught using a competitive "horse race" concept, whereby "jockeys" from each of CPL's area libraries raced against one another by answering questions from the databases. During each race, jockeys had the opportunity to earn prizes for themselves and accumulate points for their home library. (Contains 1 figure.)