What We Are Learning About the Diverse Backgrounds of Academic Library Users: An Overview of Research Designs and Methods in Information Behaviour Studies
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19/08/2013
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Academic libraries increasingly serve a more diverse population of users not only in regard to race and ethnicity, but also to age, gender, language, sexual orientation, and national and cultural backgrounds. This papers reports the findings of the study that explored information behaviour research as a potential source of information about diversity of academic library users and examined the relationship between the use of different research designs and data collection methods and the information gathered about users’ diverse backgrounds. The study found that information behaviour research offers limited insight into the diversity of academic library users. The choice of a research design was not critical but the use of multiple data collection played a role in gathering information about culturally diverse users. |
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http://digitalcommons.du.edu/lis_presentation/1 http://digitalcommons.du.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1000&context=lis_presentation |
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Digital Commons @ DU |
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Conference Presentations |
Palavras-Chave | #Academic Libraries #Diversity #Information Behaviour #Library and Information Science |
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