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Auteur principal: Fleming-May, Rachel A.
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Langue:en
Publié: 2011
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contents What Is Library "Use"? Facets of Concept and a Typology of Its Application in the Literature of Library and Information Science Fleming-May, Rachel A. Information Science Education Classification Periodicals Information Science Library Science Librarians Users (Information) Predictor Variables The "use" of library resources and services is frequently presented in library and information science (LIS) literature as a primitive concept: an idea that need not be defined when it is being measured as an operational variable in empirical research. This project considered representations of library "use" through the Evolutionary Concept Analysis (ECA) method, developed by nursing scholar Beth L. Rodgers to explore the significance of concepts within specific disciplinary, chronological, and theoretical contexts. Analysis of a 200-item sample of the LIS journal literature revealed that "use" is not a monolithic concept but, in fact, has multiple facets of meaning that are deployed in diverse contexts across the LIS publication spectrum. In addition to reviewing key discussions of library "use" in the LIS literature, this article presents a typology of its conceptual facets. (Contains 2 tables and 6 footnotes.)
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spellingShingle What Is Library "Use"? Facets of Concept and a Typology of Its Application in the Literature of Library and Information Science
Fleming-May, Rachel A.
Information Science Education
Classification
Periodicals
Information Science
Library Science
Librarians
Users (Information)
Predictor Variables
What Is Library "Use"? Facets of Concept and a Typology of Its Application in the Literature of Library and Information Science Fleming-May, Rachel A. Information Science Education Classification Periodicals Information Science Library Science Librarians Users (Information) Predictor Variables The "use" of library resources and services is frequently presented in library and information science (LIS) literature as a primitive concept: an idea that need not be defined when it is being measured as an operational variable in empirical research. This project considered representations of library "use" through the Evolutionary Concept Analysis (ECA) method, developed by nursing scholar Beth L. Rodgers to explore the significance of concepts within specific disciplinary, chronological, and theoretical contexts. Analysis of a 200-item sample of the LIS journal literature revealed that "use" is not a monolithic concept but, in fact, has multiple facets of meaning that are deployed in diverse contexts across the LIS publication spectrum. In addition to reviewing key discussions of library "use" in the LIS literature, this article presents a typology of its conceptual facets. (Contains 2 tables and 6 footnotes.)
title What Is Library "Use"? Facets of Concept and a Typology of Its Application in the Literature of Library and Information Science
topic Information Science Education
Classification
Periodicals
Information Science
Library Science
Librarians
Users (Information)
Predictor Variables
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ931265