Ask Ontario

Ask Ontario
Nonprofit
Headquarters Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Website http://www.askon.ca/

Ask Ontario (askOntario, askON, ONdemande) is a realtime chat research and information service that connects residents of Ontario, Canada to staff at public and college libraries across the province, for free instant-messaging-based reference help online.[1] One of five projects of Knowledge Ontario, it was launched on January 31, 2008, to leverage the collective resources of Ontario's publicly funded libraries in different sectors, and to foster information and digital literacy by helping Ontarians to find authoritative digital information and improve their online research skills.[2]

Using licensed, secure chat software, askON staff provide research guidance and help to users navigating the Internet, their library's services, and other online resources, including several significant full-text magazine and newspaper resources licensed by Knowledge Ontario for the use of Ontarians.[3] These include Gale Cengage databases, Cedrom SNi, and the Canadian Points of View Reference Centre, among others. These databases, licensed by Knowledge Ontario, are accessible through any Ontario library website. They can also be accessed without a library card from anywhere in Ontario through the Knowledge Ontario eResources portal, through the use of geolocation technology.

askON is a collaborative effort with public and college libraries, each of which has offered up some of their staff time to make the service possible. The various libraries' staff work in shifts to provide 45 hours a week of service to public library visitors (35 hours a week of French service via ONdemande) and over 60 hours a week to post-secondary students.[4] The service also engages library and information science students as volunteer interns who assist on the service in exchange for the training and professional development opportunity.[5] askON currently partners with 14 college libraries and 35 public libraries across Ontario, offering services in English (askON) and French (ONdemande). Their goals are to have all of Ontario's publicly funded libraries working together to provide service to all Ontarians, and to raise the profile of Ontario's libraries as providers of services and tools, responsive to the needs of an increasingly digitally literate society.[6]

Partners

Colleges
Algonquin College Cambrian College Centennial College Conestoga College
Confederation College Fanshawe College Georgian College George Brown College
Humber College Mohawk College Niagara College Seneca College
Sheridan College St. Clair College
Public Libraries
Asphodel Norwood Public Library Ajax Public Library Aurora Public Library Barrie Public Library
Belleville Public Library Brampton Library Cambridge Public Library Cornwall Public Library
Dryden Public Library Fort Erie Public Library Georgina Public Libraries Greater Sudbury Public Library
Hamilton Public Library Huron County Public Library Innisfil Public Library Kenora Public Library
Kingston Frontenac Public Library Kitchener Public Library Lambton County Public Library London Public Library
Middlesex County Public Library Moonbeam Public Library Newmarket Public Library North Bay Public Library
Oshawa Public Library Ottawa Public Library Powassan and Union Public Library
Prince Edward County Public Library Russell Township Public Library St. Catharines Public Library Seguin Public Library
Six Nations Public Library Stormont, Dundas & Glengarry County Library Terrace Bay Public Library Temiskaming Shores Public Library
Thunder Bay Public Library Vaughan Public Library Waterloo Public Library Welland Public Library
Windsor Public Library Whitchurch-Stouffville Public Library

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