Talking to ourselves : Internal communication strategies for reference services

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At many academic libraries, spiral notebooks and three ring binders have given way to blogs and wikis as a means of facilitating communication at the reference desk. Western Kentucky University Libraries opted instead to create a custom internal website to log reference transactions, highlight current issues, and manage scheduling changes. This solution incorporated numerous platforms and technologies, including LibGuides, Facebook, and Google Calendar. It avoided some of the pitfalls described in the literature, such as relying too heavily on user-generated content, and has been successful largely because it is embedded in the reference workspace and contains features that librarians will use on a daily basis.

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Gottfried, J., DeLancey, L., & Hardin, A. (2015, March 1). Talking to ourselves : Internal communication strategies for reference services. Reference and User Services Quarterly. American Library Association. https://doi.org/10.5860/rusq.54n3.37

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