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Should We Yak Back? Information Seeking among Yik Yak Users on a University Campus

机译:我们应该Ya牛回来吗?大学校园中的Yak Yak用户中的信息寻求

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Academic librarians have embraced tools such as e-mail or chat that allow them to deliver reference services virtually, but not many studies have advocated for using social networking sites (SNS) as a medium for answering user questions. Even as reference departments field fewer questions requiring in-depth resources or responses, librarians have not consistently examined how SNS might be employed for simple informational inquiries from university students who already view those sites as information-seeking tools. One such SNS is Yik Yak, a mobile app launched in 2013 that allows users to pose anonymous questions in a limited geographic range, such as a college or university campus. This study is an exploratory analysis of the postings on Yik Yak in the geographic area of a four-year, regional public institution during the 2015–2016 academic year. It argues that libraries should be more intentional about monitoring emerging information ecosystems such as Yik Yak to share their knowledge with users and to identify potential issues with library services.
机译:高校图书馆员已经使用了诸如电子邮件或聊天之类的工具,使他们能够虚拟地提供参考服务,但是很少有研究提倡使用社交网站(SNS)作为回答用户问题的媒介。即使参考部门提出的问题较少,需要深入的资源或答复,图书馆员也没有始终如一地研究如何将SNS用于大学生的简单信息询问,这些学生已经将这些网站视为寻求信息的工具。一种此类SNS是2013年推出的移动应用程序Yik Yak,它允许用户在有限的地理范围内(例如,大学或大学校园)提出匿名问题。这项研究是对2015-2016学年四年制区域公共机构地理区域的Yik Yak张贴信息的探索性分析。它认为,图书馆应该更加有意监控诸如Yik Yak之类的新兴信息生态系统,以便与用户分享知识并确定图书馆服务的潜在问题。

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