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Page 1: Anonymity, Civility & the Library Julie Strange, MLIS Statewide Coordinator, Maryland AskUsNow! Best Practices in Virtual Reference Webinar, OCLC June.
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Anonymity, Civility & the Library

Julie Strange, MLISStatewide Coordinator, Maryland AskUsNow!

Best Practices in Virtual Reference Webinar, OCLCJune 14, 2012

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Show of hands...

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There’s no “me, me, me” in community.

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Changes in Dispositional Empathy Over Time in American College Students. O’Brien, Hsing, &

Konrath. 2010

40%less empathetic

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our technology changes the way we think

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a break from their “real lives.”

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Depersonalization.

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“unrealistic expectations & lack

of civility.”

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“greater accountability & a safer and more trusted environment”

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“The real risk to the world is if information technology pivots to a completely authentic identity for everyone.”

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There is value in anonymity.

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how do people have babes?

Patron: how do people have babesLibrary: hello anonymousPatron: how do people have kidsLibrary: Just what people are you referring to? Please be more specific.Patron: do you know how they have kids?Library: please be more specific. goats have kids.Patron: i am talking about a person, a woman and a man. how do they get a babyLibrary: How old are you?

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WHHHHEEEEEEEEEE!!!!!!!

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teenagers are jerks.Library: Hi there, how 

Patron: iiijjejeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee jjjjjiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Library: OK. Let me know when you have a question.Patron: what are four reasons the us entered world war II?Library: Good question, let me see if I can find some helpfulPatron: are you a girl? Library: Patron: show me your boobs!!!!!!!!!!!! Library:Patron: **** you, you're a ***** this is ****** !

Patron has left chat session.

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dude, where’s my brain?

They have slower access to the frontal lobe (the “CEO of our brains"); decision making skills and impulse control are affected.

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Are you a ninja?

Library: Hi there!Patron: are u a ninja Library: I could beLibrary: Do you think I'd tell you if I were, though?Patron: well id hope so Patron: im an invisible ninja Library: Do you want some ninja books?Patron: are u authorized to talk about this stuff 

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Yes, you’re a ninja.

Library: Naruto is good for ninja reading

Patron: ok a serious moment what questions could u ask science teachers about incorporating geothermal energy into their lesson plans?

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Be human. (and speak like one)

Set expectations.

Don’t judge the words you see.

Ask for clarification. Often.

Explain why you’re asking.

Use your name. (and theirs!)

Involve them in your process.

Call people on bad behavior. (& give them a second chance)

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Be human. (and speak like one)

Set expectations.

Don’t judge the words you see.

Ask for clarification. Often.

Explain why you’re asking.

Involve them in your process.

Call people on bad behavior. (& give them a second chance)

Give clear, easy to follow instructions

Refocus when needed

Keep them updated on what you’re doing

Be honest

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Be human. (and speak like one)

Set expectations.

Don’t judge the words you see.

Ask for clarification. Often.

Explain why you’re asking.

Involve them in your process.

Call people on bad behavior. (& give them a second chance)

Be Positive & Engaged

Acknowledge impatience

Ask for cooperation

Don’t be afraid to repeat yourself