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Challenges and opportunities in teaching and learning in AskALibrarian chat: differences across subject domains

Paula R. Dempsey (University Library, University of Illinois Chicago, Chicago, Illinois, USA)
Glenda M. Insua (University Library, University of Illinois Chicago, Chicago, Illinois, USA)
Annie R. Armstrong (University Library, University of Illinois Chicago, Chicago, Illinois, USA)
Holly Joy Hudson (University Library, University of Illinois Chicago, Chicago, Illinois, USA)
Kristyn Caragher (University Library, University of Illinois Chicago, Chicago, Illinois, USA)
Mariah McGregor (University Library, University of Illinois Chicago, Chicago, Illinois, USA)

Reference Services Review

ISSN: 0090-7324

Article publication date: 26 August 2024

Issue publication date: 24 October 2024

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Abstract

Purpose

This analysis of chat reference transcripts assesses differences in how librarians and graduate assistants (GAs) incorporate teaching strategies in responding to chat reference inquiries in social sciences, health sciences, humanities, STEM and business/economics at a large, public R1 university in the United States.

Design/methodology/approach

Researchers with disciplinary assignments in five different subject domains conducted qualitative analysis of a purposive sample of 982 transcripts of chat interactions during four semesters in 2021 and 2022.

Findings

Some form of information literacy instruction (ILI) occurred in 58% of the transcripts, with slightly less teaching occurring in social sciences inquiries than in other subject areas. Of transcripts that included teaching strategies, search procedures predominated, followed by a mix of concepts and procedures, and the least with concepts only. Chat providers taught concepts specific to social sciences, health sciences and humanities, but not to STEM or business.

Research limitations/implications

The study compares transcripts at one institution; findings may be most applicable to large, research institutions that seek to incorporate ILI in online reference services.

Practical implications

Chat reference training should include best practices for ILI relevant to specific subject domains for providers without background in those disciplines and recommendations for referrals to subject specialists.

Originality/value

Existing ILI literature does not address the question of how chat providers teach concepts rooted in a specific subject domain or offer a comparison of teaching strategies employed in different disciplines, by librarians versus GAs or staff.

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Citation

Dempsey, P.R., Insua, G.M., Armstrong, A.R., Hudson, H.J., Caragher, K. and McGregor, M. (2024), "Challenges and opportunities in teaching and learning in AskALibrarian chat: differences across subject domains", Reference Services Review, Vol. 52 No. 3, pp. 420-449. https://doi.org/10.1108/RSR-05-2024-0024

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Emerald Publishing Limited

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