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Main Author: Metoyer-Duran, Cheryl
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Language:en
Published: 1991
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Online Access:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED333877
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contents Information Gatekeepers in California's Ethnic Communities. Final Report. Metoyer-Duran, Cheryl American Indians Asian Americans Communication (Thought Transfer) Hispanic Americans Information Dissemination Information Seeking Information Technology Interviews Library Services Minority Groups Models Outreach Programs Public Libraries Questionnaires Selective Dissemination of Information Social Networks This study examined the information seeking behavior of gatekeepers in five ethnolinguistic communities: American Indian, Chinese, Japanese, Korean, and Latino. Personal interviews were conducted with 129 gatekeepers and a conceptual information model was used to generate an analytical framework for presenting and discussing the data. The major findings reveal that gatekeepers: (1) are multilingual and multiliterate; (2) communicate regularly and extensively with their communities through their interpersonal network of family and friends; (3) network with community organizations and institutions; (4) rely on the telephone for receiving and responding to information requests; (5) utilize a variety of information technologies, including computers, when responding to information requests; (6) depend on English and non-English mass media for information; (7) identify a hierarchy of information needs for themselves and their communities; and (8) indicate high levels of library awareness. These and other findings have implications for the public library in identifying gatekeepers in the community; designing, implementing, and testing a selective dissemination of information (SDI) model for gatekeepers; formalizing the relationship between the library and those organizations comprising the gatekeeper's networks; and enhancing the use of multilingual information sources and services. Recommendations are offered for libraries serving these communities. Supporting data and copies of the interview schedule in English, Chinese, Japanese, Korean, and Spanish are appended. (BBM)
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spellingShingle Information Gatekeepers in California's Ethnic Communities. Final Report.
Metoyer-Duran, Cheryl
American Indians
Asian Americans
Communication (Thought Transfer)
Hispanic Americans
Information Dissemination
Information Seeking
Information Technology
Interviews
Library Services
Minority Groups
Models
Outreach Programs
Public Libraries
Questionnaires
Selective Dissemination of Information
Social Networks
Information Gatekeepers in California's Ethnic Communities. Final Report. Metoyer-Duran, Cheryl American Indians Asian Americans Communication (Thought Transfer) Hispanic Americans Information Dissemination Information Seeking Information Technology Interviews Library Services Minority Groups Models Outreach Programs Public Libraries Questionnaires Selective Dissemination of Information Social Networks This study examined the information seeking behavior of gatekeepers in five ethnolinguistic communities: American Indian, Chinese, Japanese, Korean, and Latino. Personal interviews were conducted with 129 gatekeepers and a conceptual information model was used to generate an analytical framework for presenting and discussing the data. The major findings reveal that gatekeepers: (1) are multilingual and multiliterate; (2) communicate regularly and extensively with their communities through their interpersonal network of family and friends; (3) network with community organizations and institutions; (4) rely on the telephone for receiving and responding to information requests; (5) utilize a variety of information technologies, including computers, when responding to information requests; (6) depend on English and non-English mass media for information; (7) identify a hierarchy of information needs for themselves and their communities; and (8) indicate high levels of library awareness. These and other findings have implications for the public library in identifying gatekeepers in the community; designing, implementing, and testing a selective dissemination of information (SDI) model for gatekeepers; formalizing the relationship between the library and those organizations comprising the gatekeeper's networks; and enhancing the use of multilingual information sources and services. Recommendations are offered for libraries serving these communities. Supporting data and copies of the interview schedule in English, Chinese, Japanese, Korean, and Spanish are appended. (BBM)
title Information Gatekeepers in California's Ethnic Communities. Final Report.
topic American Indians
Asian Americans
Communication (Thought Transfer)
Hispanic Americans
Information Dissemination
Information Seeking
Information Technology
Interviews
Library Services
Minority Groups
Models
Outreach Programs
Public Libraries
Questionnaires
Selective Dissemination of Information
Social Networks
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED333877