Sunday, May 11, 2008

Tagging- Two heads and more are better than one.

There are always difficult assignments that students bring to us for assistance with research. When these assignments initially appear (you just happen to be on the desk) it can take literally ages looking for information that only just skims along the surface of providing the answers needed. Then the Reference Librarian has to investigate (with his or her extensive knowledge of research) and compile a folder of resources for the students to come with the same questions. This is methodology of the past. Quick reference tools such as tagging not only provides just that a quick and easy access but tools that have been provided by a number of people with similar expertise. Often when a number of experts are researching they inevitably turn up different results and therefore the pool of information is so much richer. This makes the Reference enquiry so much more manageable. See my account at http://del.icio.us/horsenround888

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