| New York,
NY, November 14, 2005
Tutor.com
Launches Ask A Librarian™
New online reference product provides a
reliable and secure solution for chat and Browser sharing
NEW YORK–
November 14, 2005 –Tutor.com, the leading provider of one-to-one
learning and information solutions, announced today the launch of a new
online reference software suite for public and academic libraries –
Ask A Librarian™ and Ask A Librarian Express™.
These new products provide the most reliable, secure, one-to-one online
reference experience for librarians and library customers. The proprietary
software suite replaces Tutor.com’s Virtual Reference Toolkit™
and Virtual Reference Express™ product lines.
A New World in Online Reference
Libraries of all types and sizes, especially groups and large cooperatives,
now have what they’ve been looking for from an online reference
service: reliable, stable connections; simple intuitive interface for
librarians and library customers; compatibility with any operating system;
and on-demand tracking and reporting features. Ask A Librarian Express,
a unique turnkey service, is the only solution available that provides
a complete, 24/7 full-service product for libraries that want to offer
a high-quality online reference program but don’t have the resources
and/or staffing. Ask A Librarian Express combines Ask A Librarian software
with expert, degreed librarians from Tutor.com’s respected Librarians
By Request™ service. With Ask A Librarian Express, libraries can
begin running an around-the-clock service in just a matter of weeks with
no training, no administrative hassles and no redistribution of staff
time.
Using
Ask A Librarian
Tutor.com customers are already in the process of upgrading to the new
software. DeVry University and the Health Sciences Library and Informatics
Center, University of New Mexico are actively using the new software suite
with their students and faculty. Staff and administrator training took
only a few hours instead of a few days since the product has a simple
and easy-to-use interface. Cooperatives can train large groups of librarians
from their desktops rather than pulling them away for full-day training
sessions.
"We’re
very pleased with the initial feedback from our clients who are already
using Ask A Librarian and the dozen or so who have been testing the new
software over the past few months,” said George Cigale, CEO of Tutor.com.
“Clients using Ask A Librarian will find their usage numbers increasing
as both librarians and end-users see how reliable, secure and easy-to-use
the software is for anytime, anywhere help."
A
Customized Experience
From the look and feel of the library’s online reference Web page,
to pre-scripted messages and bookmarked Web sites, to how the library
routes reference questions, Ask A Librarian provides a customized solution.
Tutor.com works with each library to set up the program to best suit the
library’s and their communities’ needs. Even with this high
level of customization, programs can be ready in a matter of weeks. Tutor.com
also offers customized online training for staff and administrators.
Web
and Windows Versions Provide Ultimate Access
Tutor.com’s Ask A Librarian software suite includes a Web version
that provides access from any Internet-enabled computer on any operating
system. Customers using the Web version can chat, share public Web materials
and send files back and forth with a librarian. The Windows application
requires a one-time installation of a small file (about the size of an
MP3 or song file) for the end-user. End users with the Windows application
can link to their library for reference help by simply clicking on the
desktop icon. They also have the benefit of experiencing Browser sharing
during their reference sessions. Librarians may share their Browser with
the customer to show protected Web materials and teach end-users how to
search effectively as the customer watches the librarian’s search
path and every mouse click.
Managing
and Tracking Online Reference Programs
Managing and tracking an online reference program is easy with Tutor.com’s
account, scheduling and reporting tools. Administrators have access to
on-demand reporting for a variety of data points for any time period desired.
Professional reports can be exported in several formats including html,
Excel and comma delimited files to best suit the library’s needs
for sharing results with staff and colleagues or funding entities.
About
Tutor.com
Tutor.com is the leading provider of one-to-one learning and information
solutions for libraries, educational institutions and individuals. Using
innovative technology, Tutor.com’s suite of services allows users
to get help online from professional subject experts anywhere, at any
time. These highly personalized services are supported with superior training,
communications, tracking and reporting features as well as 24/7-customer
service. To learn more about Tutor.com’s services and for a complete
client list, please go to www.tutor.com.
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For more information or to schedule a product demonstration, contact:
Jennifer Kohn
Tutor.com
(212) 528-3101 ext. 228
jkohn@tutor.com
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