Full Description
Successful Enquiry Answering Every Time is designed to guide information professionals through all the stages of research, from finding out what the enquirer really wants, to providing a polished, value-added answer.
When people want to satisfy their immediate curiosity they're much more likely to use a search engine on their mobile device than ask their local library. But while the days of personal intervention in this kind of enquiry are inevitably numbered, the professional skills that underpin them are not. This book uses technology as the enabler of the thought processes that information professionals need to engage in when answering enquiries, and makes the case that new technology, far from making them irrelevant, raises the skill stakes for all.
Now in its 7th edition, this book is fully updated to cover new skills, such as:
employing critical thinking to manipulate, categorise and prioritise raw search results
using strategic reading and abstracting techniques to identify and summarise the essential information the enquirer needs from the retrieved documents
drawing on established story-telling practice to present research results effectively - whether orally or in writing
working to the POWER model: plan, organise, write, edit, review.
This book is ideal for anyone who has to answer enquiries from users in any information role; those working in contact centres who are dealing with information enquiries, processing transactions or trouble-shooting technical issues; and information professionals working on enquiry desks in large or small academic, public, school or special libraries.
Contents
Introduction: Why thinking skills matter
Eight essential thinking skills for successful enquiry answering
1. What do they really want?
Using your analytical thinking skills to understand the question
Avoiding misunderstandings
Asking the right questions
Does all this really work?
Agreeing the task
Finding out how long you've got
Coming next - when the enquirer's not there
2. Why remote enquiry handling is different
Anticipating problems by thinking emphathetically
Can't see, can't hear - the risk of misunderstanding, even offence
Keeping your remote enquirer on-side
Keeping good records
Coming next - avoiding panic, thinking on your feet
3. Getting started
Dealing with the panic by thinking imaginatively
Imagining the final answer
Choosing the best type of source and delivery medium
Does all this really work?
Identifying actual sources
Coming next - smarter searching
4. Smarter searching
Developing efficient search strategies by thinking systematically
Who needs to be able to search smarter?
Working out your search strategy
Searching systematically
Making the most of indexes
Electronic search tools
Reading strategically
Making sure that what you find is reliable
Coming next - even more things that can go wrong
5. Help! Everything's going wrong
Using lateral thinking to get out of difficulties
Vital versus urgent tasks
Your working timetable
Managing expectations
Plan B
Referrals
Coming next - adding value
6. Success! Now let's add some value
Using your creative thinking skills to present your answer well
Quality-checking your answer
Presenting your answer - orally
Presenting your answer - in writing
Copyright, licensing, ethics
Has the answer arrived - and does the enquirer like it?
Sign-off: what can we learn from this enquiry?
Coming next - adding even more value
7. Don't just give me another reading list!
Using critical thinking skills to add further value to your answer
POWER and KISS
Making your search results manipulable
Selecting, rejecting, prioritizing 140
Strategic reading - finding the best bits of each document
Capturing the content for your report
Now you're ready to write!
Making sure your work gets read and valued
Coming next - choosing your toolkit
8. Choosing your toolkit
Using your predictive thinking skills to determine the resources you'll need
Making best use of your Time, Intellect and Money
Keeping track of your enquiries
Discovering information in your own resources (and beyond)
Choosing and using the right search engine
Adding value to your search results
Starter Sources
Your goal: successful enquiry answering - every time