Benefits to citizens

Reference service is vital for any library to fulfill its mission. No matter how much cataloging, classifying, indexing and sorting we do, systems for organizing information in libraries are complex, and everyone needs a little help now and then.

Libraries online are getting easier for patrons to use, and Oregon is home to a number of exciting and innovative projects and services, including Plinkit, LibraryFind, the Orbis/Cascade Alliance, the Sage Library System and digital libraries like the Klamath Digital Waters Project. No matter how well we provide library services online, patrons using them will have the same needs as those that visit our buildings in person - they need a little help now and then.

Remote reference service is nothing new. Libraries have provided telephone reference service for decades and many still get reference questions by post.

Libraries continue to provide these services because there is demand. But there is also a growing demand for live service through online chat and instant messaging. Traffic on L-net has grown 30% in each of the last two years.

Patrons may choose online chat over other methods of communication for any number of reasons:

At heart, L-net is not about technology. It is about connecting people to one another, in order to help Oregon's citizens make use of all that our libraries have to offer.