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Get Information on Lawyers In Ohio

Get Information on Lawyers In Ohio 09/03/2004 11:49 AM

The state of Ohio now has a site where you can look up information on lawyers. The site is free and it's available at http://www.sconet.state.oh.us/atty_reg/Public_AttorneyInformation.asp . You may search...




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Dang, those Ohio people are kicking butt again. Exhibit A: KnowItNow.

"KnowItNow is a live online information service provided free of charge for the citizens of Ohio by the State Library of Ohio and your local public library. Professional librarians are available 24 hours a day, seven days a week to answer your reference questions and assist you in finding information....

Librarians around the state staff the KnowItNow service. During regular library hours staff working in Ohio’s public libraries (click here to learn if your local library participates) monitor the service and respond to your questions. After hours, the KnowItNow After Dark team of professional librarians provides high quality information service even in the 'wee hours' of the morning. Online tutors are also available and ready to assist students with homework from 2 p.m. to 10 p.m. seven days a week.

KnowItNow is available 24 hours a day, seven days a week. General Reference assistance is available during all hours. Specialists in the subjects of business, foreign languages, genealogy, government information, health, history, law, literature, music and art, science, technology and the social sciences are available from 9:00 am to 5:30 pm Monday - Saturday. Questions in these specialties may be asked anytime but may be referred to specialists for next day response.

Tutoring service from online professional tutors is available from 2 p.m. to 10 p.m. seven days a week. Some questions may be referred to the online tutors during this time."

I learned about this service earlier today when I talked with Brad Stephens from the NOLA Regional Library System in Ohio. We partner with Brad and NOLA for ListenIllinois (by the way, the third enrollment period is open now!), and I'm always intrigued to hear what he's up to. He and his staff have been central to getting this service up and running, and what a service it is.

Brad was justifiably proud to tell me KnowItNow has contracted with 62 librarians who basically telecommute to cover all of those 24/7 hours. They're the first such service to keep all of the hours in-house (so-to-speak) and not outsource them. They estimate they're going to handle 10,000-12,000 questions per month, which will make a great success story. It's heartening to see such cohesive, well-done statewide efforts such as this one, although it's a sad reminder of how splintered online reference has become in Illinois.

I also like how KnowItNow is the third piece of a trifecta that includes HomeworkNow (homework help) and ReadThisNow (reader's advisory). All of the sites are nicely done, too - attractive and useful. Big-time congratulations to everyone involved!


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