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IM Reference: It’s What’s for Dinner Sarah Houghton-Jan Information and Web Services Manager, San Mateo County Library Librarian in Black: www.librarianinblack.net

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IM Reference: It’s What’s for Dinner. Sarah Houghton-Jan Information and Web Services Manager, San Mateo County Library Librarian in Black: www.librarianinblack.net. How many people have used IM before? How many people have used IM for staff communication? For reference?. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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IM Reference:It’s What’s for Dinner

Sarah Houghton-JanInformation and Web Services Manager, San Mateo County Library

Librarian in Black: www.librarianinblack.net

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• How many people have used IM before?

• How many people have used IM for staff communication?

• For reference?

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What is instant messaging?

Instantaneous, simultaneous text chatAdd-ons like video, audio, file sharing

Type here

Transcript

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IM client software: the holy trinity

AOL

Yahoo!

MSNThey’re all

free—to you and users

Other Software•ICQ

•IRC

•Jabber

•Google Talk

•MySpace

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IM aggregator software

Trillian: http://www.ceruleanstudios.com/ Gaim: http://gaim.sourceforge.net/

Both let you monitor multiple IM accounts (AOL, MSN, Yahoo!) through one interface.

Oh yeah…they’re both free!

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Web-based IM with Meebo

Completely web-based—no installations Sign in with multiple accounts at once Even if IM is blocked, this still works MeeboMe Widget allows IMing right on a webpage —no software or accounts required!

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Let’s Try It

When she’s on her own computer, Sarah uses Trillian to chat w/ friends/colleagues.

When she’s on a public computer, she uses Meebo.

Sarah also likes to refer to herself in the third person.

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Principles of Virtual Reference

We want to serve all users equally: in-house and remote

We want to attract and serve new usersThere is a user expectation of real-time

online service from everyone, retail and community

We want to be where our users are: online (in whatever form that may take)

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Why use IM for reference?

Traditional web-based chat has technical and service problems Slowness Stiff computer requirements, disconnects User privacy issues Non-local librarians Cost

For many users, not having IM is like not having a phone.

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Your users are here already

75% of online teens IM*42% of online adults IM*50% of IMing teens (32% of all teens) IM

every single day*Undergrad students, techies, kids and

teens, stay-at-home parents, people using IM at work

* Pew Internet and American Life Project. Teens and Technology. 07/27/2005.

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IM Benefits

Easy to use for both the librarian and the user You’re right there on the user’s buddy list Features

Document sharing Sending URLs, images, voice (w/ add-ons like Skype)

Speed…don’t get me started on the speed Less demands on patron & librarian computers Disconnects just don’t happen Did I mention that everything is free?

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Concerns to address

If user not already IMing, needs to download a small program

Library needs to actively secure user information (not keeping transcripts, buddy lists)

Commercial chat terms of service may include privacy concerns…warn users

No co-browsing…yet

No 24/7 availability…yet

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Working with IT Staff

Be enthusiastic

Is IM banned or blocked? Why?

The boogeyman of network security? Or “it’s a time-waster”?

E-mail and web browsing cause many more security problems than IM.

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IM etiquette

Be brief

Use frequent shorter messages

Capitalization and punctuation are optionalBad spelling happens

Use smiley faces (emoticons) responsibly

Don’t type in ALL CAPS PLEASE!!!!!!!

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Abbreviations

OMG, I was AFK and my SO gave me an EG! LOL! Oops, BRB!

Oh my god, I was away from the keyboard and my significant other gave me an evil grin! Laugh out loud! Oops, be right back!

Familiarize yourself with some basics: http://www.netlingo.com/emailsh.cfm

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Who’s using IM for reference?

Library Success Wiki list: http://www.libsuccess.org/index.php?title=Online_Reference

92 libraries in September, up from 79 in May, 43 last November

Public, academic, school, special

Contact us—we’re happy to help!

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Example of Library IM webpage

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Things to Address Before Implementation

Demonstrate IM to all staff and explain why you’re doing this

Basic training materials on how to use the software’s features

Have staff practice with each otherScripts for inappropriate users, suicidal

users, questions out-of-scope, etc.Pick a user icon (logo?)

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Things to Address Before Implementation

Advertising: flyers, business cards, table tents, schools, outreach events

Blocking abusive usersStandard away messageDetermine a scope—what questions will

you answer?Do you want stats? Keeping transcripts?Do you want to schedule your IM, or just

be on whenever you can?

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Again…why should we IM

Get our knowledge, helpfulness, and information expertise out there where the users are

Reach a hard to reach (for libraries) segment of the population: teens, twentysomethings, and tech-savvy independent folks

Make us findable in the online environment

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Questions?Contact Sarah any time

E-mail: [email protected]

IM: LibrarianInBlack (AOL, Yahoo!, MSN)