Analyzes the Internet as a reference tool based on its ability to provide rapid access to authoritative information or sources of information. Reveals that the Internet provides no comprehensive mechanism for identifying quality information. Bibliographic structure is also disparate, making it impossible to adopt a coherent strategy for identifying quality information. A unified service interface would help alleviate this problem. An analysis of the use of the Internet by academic librarians reveals that existing bibliographic structure is not used to best advantage. Simple strategies which would limit these deficiencies, such as the use of electronic mail, are not used. Suitable training, from an introductory to advanced level, would alleviate this problem. Suggests the use of an amended version of Benson’s decision tree as a pedagogical tool. This model would help to decide when to use the Internet and suggest search paths for different question types.
Article navigation
1 June 1997
Viewpoint|
June 01 1997
Internet: the ultimate reference tool? Available to Purchase
Brendan Devlin;
Brendan Devlin
Professionally qualified librarian working at the Dublin Institute of Technology, Mountjoy Square, Dublin, Ireland
Search for other works by this author on:
Mary Burke
Mary Burke
Senior lecturer and head of the Department of Library and Information Studies, University College Dublin, Ireland
Search for other works by this author on:
Publisher: Emerald Publishing
Online ISSN: 2054-5657
Print ISSN: 1066-2243
© MCB UP Limited
1997
Internet Research (1997) 7 (2): 101–108.
Citation
Devlin B, Burke M (1997), "Internet: the ultimate reference tool?". Internet Research, Vol. 7 No. 2 pp. 101–108, doi: https://doi.org/10.1108/10662249710165235
Download citation file:
Suggested Reading
CiteULike
Reference Reviews (September,2007)
Wilson Select Plus and OCLC FirstSearch
Interlending & Document Supply (December,2000)
Researching specific non‐profit organizations: a selective bibliography
Reference Services Review (September,2004)
Semiotics and evaluative bibliometrics
Journal of Documentation (August,2000)
Web Feet: The Internet Traveler’s Desk Reference
The Electronic Library (October,2000)
Related Chapters
Go Green, Embrace Sustainability: Empowering Caribbean Academic Libraries to Enhance Climate Literacy
Continuing Change, Constant Engagement: Caribbean Academic Libraries at the Forefront of Transformation
The language of academic librarianship: The discourse of promotion and tenure
Advances in Library Administration and Organization
Investing in Human Resource Development: Strategic Planning for Success in Academic Libraries
Advances in Library Administration and Organization
Recommended for you
These recommendations are informed by your reading behaviors and indicated interests.
