Digital reference: a case study of question types in an academic library

Author:

Diamond Wendy,Pease Barbara

Abstract

An analysis of reference questions received by the digital reference service of a medium‐sized academic library over a two‐year period showed that the service could handle the full range of simple to complex questions typically asked at a physical reference desk. Because broad or complex questions can be difficult to answer remotely, suggests a strategy for improving the process of answering such questions in the digital environment.

Publisher

Emerald

Subject

Library and Information Sciences

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