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Subject-based virtual reference: Avenues, attitudes, and vehicles for success. Sponsored by SIG STI

✍ Scribed by Julie Arnold; Jiangping Chen; Jennifer Edelman; Jeffrey Pomerantz; Diane Kresh


Publisher
Wiley (John Wiley & Sons)
Year
2005
Tongue
English
Weight
153 KB
Volume
40
Category
Article
ISSN
0044-7870

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✦ Synopsis


Abstract

This panel will discuss research and opportunities in the area of subject‐based virtual reference. With larger numbers of users utilizing the internet for reference, and many libraries offering virtual reference desks, there are many opportunities for success and some potential problems. Today's internet user expects “instant answers,” which may not be possible unless they can tap into some subject expertise, or expert system. In this panel, three different avenues of subject‐based virtual reference will be discussed. Presentations will focus on the following topics: 1) the potential of multi‐library systems and consortia offering virtual reference services staffed by subject specialists in a particular area of expertise; 2) a discussion of progress in automatic question answering systems, and a strategy to take advantage of automatic answering systems and subject specialists to best satisfy users' needs 3) question categorization and automatic routing; and 4) automated question routing based on fielded data. Specific topics are summarized as follows.