Redefining Reference Services In Academic Libraries: A Critical Review
Date
2015-10
Authors
Musangi, Penninah Syombua
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Knowledge Librarian
Abstract
Within the 21st century, academic libraries have witnessed a lot of technological
changes, which cannot be wished away. There is need to rethink and redefine the reference
services in the library. Reference librarians in academic libraries cannot stay static or
traditional in their services or outreach to users, they need to harness technology and its
capabilities in order to provide the information and literacy skills needed today by the ‘netgen’
generation of users. The library users of today in the academic libraries coupled with
the advancement of technology has changed the physical makeup of libraries and their
functions and, thus, has made an impact on the way information is delivered, as libraries
strive to redefine their services in order to meet users’ needs and expectations. It is now
possible for libraries to offer reference services to their patrons without worrying about the
geographical limitations. This paper will review how emerging technologies are being
utilized to offer virtual reference services and how they have impacted on academic
libraries.
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Keywords
reference services, digital reference services, virtual reference services, academic libraries, ICT, millenials, reference service models
Citation
Musangi, P.S., (2015). Redefining Reference Services In Academic Libraries: A Critical Review. Knowledge Librarian; 2(4), 375-386