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  1. Alert: Sheldrick, Ross, Radford ('09). Conducting the Reference Interview, 2nd Ed. NY: Neal-Schuman. Ch 6, 191-234. http://vrbib.rutgers.edu
  2. FYI New Pub Coming to vrbib soon! Mon, Bishop, McClure et al (2009). The Geography of Virtual Questioning. LQ, v 79, n4, 393-420.
  3. New Entry: VanScoy, Amy. (2006). Page us: Combining the best of in-person and virtual reference service to meet in-library patron needs.
  4. New Entry: VanDuinkerken,W.,Stephens,J.,MacDonald,K. (2009). The chat reference interview: Seeking evidence based on RUSA's guidelines.
  5. New Entry: Steiner, Sarah K., Madden, M. Leslie (eds). (2008). The Desk and Beyond: Next Generation Reference Services. http://bit.ly/v91K
  6. New Entry: Numminen,P.,Vakkari,P. (2009). Question types in public libraries' digital reference service in Finland: Comparing 1999 and 2006.
  7. New Entry: Johnson, Kris. (2009). AskColorado...get answers day...or night. http://vrbib.rutgers.edu
  8. New Entry: Izenstark, Amanda K. (2009). Choosing the right free IM providers and clients for your library. http://vrbib.rutgers.edu
  9. New Entry: Ghasri, Atefeh Noorizadeh, Dehghani, Mozhdeh. (2009). Chat reference: Training and competencies for librarians.
  10. New Entry: Aguilar,E.,Vegas,J.,Vegas,D. (2005). Servicio de referencia electronica basado en mensajeria instantanea: Propuesta metodologica.
  11. We congratulate our vrbib project team member, Gillian Newton, on her induction into Beta Phi Mu Omicron Chap. Honor Society at Rutgers!
  12. New Entry::Steiner, S. K., & Madden, M. L. (Eds.). (2008). The Desk and Beyond: Next Generation Reference Services. Chicago: ACRL.
  13. We had a q about books/bk chapters. Some are included. Find them by searching under document type. Send us suggestions for others to list!
  14. “What a great idea and clear, efficient interface!” Amy VanScoy, Asso. Head, Research & Info Serv, NCSU Libs & PhD Student, UNC Chapel Hill
  15. "Congratulations on this outstanding bibliography. It will be a tremendous resource." Catherine Sheldrick Ross, Univ. of Western Ontario
  16. Working on updates, corrections, and new functionality, stay tuned!
  17. You can now search for short terms like "sms" and "im". TIP: include a space at the end to get more accurate results!
  18. I've added a "Tweet It" link so if you are already logged in to Twitter, it will create a tweet about a record you find useful!
  19. You can now comment on any reference directly from the search interface.
  20. I have made URL links active in the full record for both "Links" and "Url" fields, thanks for the suggestions!