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	<title>Comments on: IM reference interviewing</title>
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		<title>By: Sarah Houghton (Librarian in Black)</title>
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		<description>Aaron,&lt;br /&gt;
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What great transcripts!  They demonstrate how an informal chat between librarian &amp; patron can result in some good information services being rendered.  And thanks for mentioning the privacy issue.  We&#8217;ve decided not to keep any of our IM Reference transcripts for that reason.</description>
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<p>What great transcripts!  They demonstrate how an informal chat between librarian &#38; patron can result in some good information services being rendered.  And thanks for mentioning the privacy issue.  We&#8217;ve decided not to keep any of our IM Reference transcripts for that reason.</p>
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