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    1 Terry Wasserman, Changes, ILS 504, Prof. Okobi

    Compare and Contrast a Recent and an Older Article

    On Reference Work

    In looking at J. Rices 1986 article about technologies affects on reference

    librarians and R. Lankes 2008 article about virtual reference, one sees that both authors

    view the reference librarians position as a continued necessity within the library but from

    very different perspectives.

    For Rice, technology has obviated the need for much of the reference librarians

    record-keeping and this is a definite positive (pg. 2). This leaves the reference librarian

    free to pursue the fundamentals of personal service in dealing with patrons, which he

    believes will remain the same (ibid). The new optical media will assist in

    reinstitutionalizing reference sections by creating a free place where entire collections

    of databases would be accessible, thus making the reference section more important (pg.

    2-3). He thinks that total user self-sufficiency is highly unlikely as patrons will not be

    able to afford to purchase all of the desired information: legal and economic realities

    will continue to bring people to the library and reference department, (pg. 3).

    For Lankes, most of these issues have already been settled. That people access

    the library and its resources remotely is a given for him, rather he focuses on another

    issue that Rice mentions, reference as a one-on-one conversation (pg. 11). Lankes sees

    the continued use of the one librarian-one patron mode of answering reference questions

    as outmoded in a virtual environment (ibid). Rather, he cites a test case from the

    Information Institute of Syracuse-- they created StoryStarters a site that allowed users

    to ask and track questions online. The questions could be answered by librarians, experts

    or anyone who wished to via a posting to the answerers blog that would be included in

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    2 Terry Wasserman, Changes, ILS 504, Prof. Okobi

    the StoryStarters website (pg. 12). Lankes sees this as part of the continual evolution of

    reference services from an in-person place based activity to the anytime-anywhere

    nature of the internet, (pg. 14).

    Reference List

    Lankes R. (2008). Virtual Reference to Participatory Librarianship: Expanding the

    Conversation.Bulletin of the American Society for Information Science and Technology

    34 (2), 11-14. Retrieved on 6 February 2009, from Library Literature and Informationdatabase.

    Rice, J. (1986). The Golden Age of Reference Service: Is It Really Over? Wilson Library

    Bulletin 61, 1-4. Retrieved on 6 February 2009, from Library Literature and Informationdatabase.