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Littrell
Sent: Monday, July 20, 2009 1:54 PM
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Subject: [syscon-tx] FW: [ascla-l] My Info Quest: TXT 4 ANSWERS
LaunchesToday!

 

FYI - new service some of the libraries in your region may be interested
in - note that some TX libraries are participating

Deborah

-----Original Message-----
From: Lori Bell [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Monday, July 20, 2009 1:49 PM
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Subject: [ascla-l] My Info Quest: TXT 4 ANSWERS Launches Today!

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE 

Contact:  Kitty Pope
Alliance Library System
309-694-9200 ext. 2101
Email: [email protected] 

DATE:  July 20, 2009 

 

My Info Quest 

TXT 4 ANSWERS: 

International Collaborative Text Reference 

Service Launches today 

East Peoria-July 16, 2009 

It's official!  People are now sending more text messages than they are
making cell phone calls.  Librarians are aware of the popularity of
texting and are ready to take their professional services to cell
phones.  

Starting today, patrons of approximately 50 libraries from all over the
US will be able to text a question to (309) 222-7740 and a real, live
librarian will respond within minutes.  The service is free of charge,
but standard text messaging rates do apply.  Staffed by librarians from
around the country, answers are sent to cell phones by librarians in 320
characters or less, or the equivalent of two 160-character text
messages. 

It's a different way of helping people get the answers they need,
wherever they are at the time, with professional assistance.  The
service, named My Info Quest is the first collaborative text messaging
reference service of its kind.  Alliance Library System
(http://www.alliancelibrarysystem.com) in East Peoria, Illinois has
partnered with participating libraries, Altarama
(http://www.altarama.com) and Web Clarity Software Inc.
(http://www.webclarity.info <http://www.webclarity.info/> ) developers
of Peoplewhere (http://www.peoplewhere.com) to build this exciting new
reference service. The pilot program will extend until December 31,
2009.  Other partners include San Jose State University Graduate School
of Library and Information Science, South Central Regional Library
Council in New York, and TAP Information Services. 

"Text reference service is the next big "thing" to hit libraries," said
Kitty Pope, Executive Director of the Alliance Library System.   "It is
important because it augments traditional core reference services and
meets our customers where they are.  I would like to thank all the
libraries who are so eager to learn this new service and to our great
partners Altarama, Peoplewhere, San Jose State, TAP Information and the
South Central Regional Library Council in New York; without your
enthusiastic support and encouragement this project would have been
impossible!" 

"The technology is the easy part.  The hard part has been months of
planning and preparation by dozens of creative and committed library
professionals, and we're delighted to be along for the ride," said
Arthur Brady, President and CEO of Altarama. 

"This exciting project is a great fit for our staff scheduling software,
PeopleWhere," states Allison Standen, VP of Business Development for
WebClarity Software Inc.  "We are happy to take on the challenge
inherent in balancing the 50+ participants volunteering 1 to 2 hours a
week with the goal of consistent coverage for core hours every day of
the week.  We also look forward to bringing the knowledge tracking
aspects of PeopleWhere online to help the My Info Quest service optimize
its resources." 

The hours of service will be Monday through Friday, 8 a.m.-10 p.m. and
Saturday 9 a.m.-5 p.m.  For more information about My Info Quest and for
a list of participating libraries, check out http://www.myinfoquest.info
<http://www.myinfoquest.info/> . 

 

The project is still accepting new library members to join in August.
Please contact Lori Bell at [email protected], or
309-694-9200 ext. 2128 if you would like to join or more information on
the project. 

      

 

 



Lori Bell
Director of Innovation
Alliance Library System
600 High Point Lane
East Peoria, IL 61611
(309)694-9200 ext. 2128
[email protected]

 

 

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