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  2. Digital reference - Wikipedia

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    The earliest digital reference services were launched in the mid-1980s, primarily by academic and medical libraries, and provided by e-mail.These early-adopter libraries launched digital reference services for two main reasons: to extend the hours that questions could be submitted to the reference desk, and to explore the potential of campus-wide networks, which at that time was a new technology.

  3. Reference collection - Wikipedia

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    A reference collection is a collection of objects maintained for the purposes of study, comparison, research, and authentication. [1] While most commonly associated with libraries, reference collections can also be found in museums, archives, research institutions, and private holdings.

  4. InsideWood - Wikipedia

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    Additionally, it functions as a virtual reference collection, allowing users to retrieve descriptions and images by searching scientific or common names, or other relevant keywords. [5] The whole database contains materials from over 10,000 woody species and 200 plant families.

  5. Wikipedia : List of online reference desks/General

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    Blake Library Virtual Reference - University of Maine at Fort Kent; University of Southern Maine, Portland, ME; USM Libraries: Research: Ask-A-Librarian; University of Maryland University College, Adelphi, MD; Ask a Librarian - Information and Library Services - UMUC; Langsdale Library, University of Baltimore, Baltimore, MD

  6. Library website - Wikipedia

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    Virtual reference. Virtual reference allows remote patrons to connect with library staff and have their questions answered, including via email and texting. Library blogs. Blogs can announce new resources or services at the library and to give patrons another venue to communicate with staff and provide feedback.

  7. Academic library - Wikipedia

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    Academic libraries have transformed in the 21st century to focus less on physical collection development, information access, and digital resources. Today's academic libraries typically provide access to subscription-based online resources, including research databases and ebook collections, in addition to physical books and journals. Academic ...

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  9. Library 2.0 - Wikipedia

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    It provides real-time virtual reference service combining Tsinghua University Library capabilities with social network and third-party resources. The system is composed by a self-learning function that receives updates from users as they find some missing or wrong information.