Facilitating Research Consultations Using Cloud Services: Experiences, Preferences, and Best Practices

Authors

  • Rebecca Zuege Kuglitsch University of Colorado Boulder
  • Natalia Tingle University Colorado Boulder
  • Alexander Watkins University of Colorado Boulder

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.6017/ital.v36i1.8923

Abstract

The increasing complexity of the information ecosystem means that research consultations are increasingly important to meeting library users' needs. Yet librarians struggle to balance escalating demands on their time. How can we embrace this expanded role and maintain accessibility to users while balancing competing demands on our time? One tool that allows us to better navigate this shifting landscape is Google Appointment Calendar, part of Google Apps for Education. It makes it easier than ever for students to book a consultation with a librarian, while at the same time allowing the librarian to better control their schedule. Our research suggests that both students and librarians felt it was a useful, efficient system.

Author Biographies

Rebecca Zuege Kuglitsch, University of Colorado Boulder

Head, Gemmill Library of Engineering, Mathematics & Physics

Natalia Tingle, University Colorado Boulder

Business Collections and Reference Librarian

Alexander Watkins, University of Colorado Boulder

Art & Architecture Librarian

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Published

2017-03-31

How to Cite

Kuglitsch, R. Z., Tingle, N., & Watkins, A. (2017). Facilitating Research Consultations Using Cloud Services: Experiences, Preferences, and Best Practices. Information Technology and Libraries, 36(1), 29–35. https://doi.org/10.6017/ital.v36i1.8923

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Communications