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A Conceptual Framework and Open Research Questions for Chat-based Reference Service. Journal of the American Society for Information Science and Technology, 56(12), 1288-1302.

Pomerantz, Jeffrey (2005) A Conceptual Framework and Open Research Questions for Chat-based Reference Service. Journal of the American Society for Information Science and Technology, 56(12), 1288-1302..

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This article seeks to shift the literature on chat-based reference services beyond the current spate of case studies and discussions of emerging standards and best practices in providing chat-based reference, to a higher level of discussion on the creation and discussion of theoretical frameworks to unite these standards and practices. The article explores the various steps in the process of providing synchronous, chat-based reference, as well as issues involved in providing such service at each step. The purpose of this exploration is twofold: First, this article presents some open research questions at each step in the process of providing chat-based reference service. Second, the entire process of providing chat-based reference is viewed as a whole, and a model of the provision of chat-based reference service is developed at a high level of abstraction. It is hoped that this model may serve as a conceptual framework for future discussions of and development of applications for chat-based reference.

EPrint Type:Preprint
Keywords:reference service, chat reference, synchronous reference, real-time reference, virtual reference, theoretical framework, conceptual framework, model, open research questions
Subjects:Reference Services
Library Systems
ID Code:1205
Deposited On:27 June 2006
Alternative Locations:http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/asi.20215, http://ils.unc.edu/~jpom/pubs/Preprint-JASIST-2005b.pdf
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