Recently,
students at Endicott-St. John Middle School were researching a
number of major decisions made by the United States Supreme
Court. Because these students are familiar with the resources
available from Whitman County Library's website, they
immediately turned to the online librarian service called Ask Us
24/7 for help.
Ask
Us 24/7 provides research assistance from a real live chat
librarian any time, day or night and holidays. Multiple
librarians work simultaneously in order to handle the traffic of
Whitman County and Washington State. 98 public and academic
libraries cooperate in bringing Ask Us 24/7 to Washington
residents, answering over 15,000 questions over the past year.
The expertise of these real
librarians outperform Ask Jeeves or Google, which often gives
you thousands of hits, much of it being useless information or
coming from unreliable sources. Another great feature of Ask Us
24/7 is the co-browsing mechanism. As the librarian searches for
information, your computer screen follows along. You'll learn
exactly how and where the librarian found your answer.
Co-browsing is a great way to learn the searching techniques and
quality sources used by library professionals.
The great thing about Ask Us
24/7 is you can ask any question, complicated or simple. From
legal or research questions to the latest tunes from Trapt, Ask
Us 24/7 is the place to turn. Whitman County Library has offered
this valuable service for the past 8 years and Whitman County
students like those from Endicott and St. John appreciate its
value.
Ask Us 24/7 funding is
provided by The Library Services and Technology Act provided by
the Federal Institute of Museum and Library Services through the
Washington State Library, a division of the Office of the
Secretary of State and by Whitman County Library. To access our
service, visit the
Whitman County Library website and click on the Ask Us 24/7
link.
For more information, contact:
Kristie Kirkpatrick at
509-397-4366
For a complete list of
events and programs happening in all fourteen Whitman County
Library branches, visit the
Whitman County Library website
or the
library's
events calendar or call the library at 397-4366 or
877-733-3375 toll-free.