Hildreth: LIS Research Practitioner Research in the Library Literature How Are They Going About it? Charles R. Hildreth, Ph.D. Director, Doctoral Program College of Information & Computer Science Long Island University/C.W. Post Campus ALISE Conference January 22. 2003
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Hildreth: LIS Research
Practitioner Research in the Library Literature How Are They Going About it?
Charles R. Hildreth, Ph.D.Director, Doctoral Program
College of Information & Computer ScienceLong Island University/C.W. Post Campus
ALISE ConferenceJanuary 22. 2003
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Library Research Seminar IIUniversity of MarylandNovember 2-3, 2001
“Partners & Connections: Research Applied to Practice”
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Library Research Seminar IIStatement of Purpose
“The Linking of LIS Practitioners and Researchers and the Elevation of the Status and Value of Research in the Library and Information Studies Community are Principle Goals of the Seminar Series.”
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Library Research Seminar II
Analysis of 50 Submitted Papers: Variables
Setting or Context Topic or Issue Area Research Approach or Aim Data Collection Methods Statistical Analysis Employed
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Library Research Seminar IIResearch Report Analysis: Setting
Academic Library (27) General Librarianship (14) Public Library (7) Special (3) School (2)
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Library Research Seminar IIResearch Report Analysis: Topic
Admin/Org/Personnel/Assessmt. (17) Information Technology /Automation (17) Information Seeking Behavior (12) Library Use and User ( 7) Library Resource Use/Analysis ( 4) Scholarly Publishing/Communications ( 8) LIS Research/Educ/Curric. Issues ( 7) Library Professional/Career Issues ( 3)
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Library Research Seminar IIResearch Report Analysis: Topic-2
Research Approaches Defined(Russell Schutt: Investigating the Social World)
Descriptive Research The “What, Where, How often, How much”
questions are typical. Data collected is usually quantitative data. Measurement, sampling, and accurate data reporting are key concerns here. Valid and reliable and measurement instruments and techniques are critical.
Explanatory Research Aims to identify causes and effects of
phenomena that will explain behavior or selected phenomena with a high degree of probability, and support predictions about this behavior or phenomena. To establish “causal connections” between variables, experiments and/or surveys, that is, quantitative methods, are used.
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Research Approaches Defined(Russell Schutt: Investigating the Social World)
Exploratory/Inductive Research “What is going on here?” Search for meaning
in actions and activities. Attempts to dig deeper than surface facts, to discover possible interpretations or explanations. Frequently involves qualitative methods and qualitative data.
Evaluation Research Like, explanatory research, deals with effects
and their causes. But, typically investigates the implementation of and actual effects of social, political, or educational programs and policies.
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Library Research Seminar IIResearch Report Analysis: Strategy/Aim
Services Serials Review Information Technology and Libraries Reference Services Review Reference Librarian Library Collections, Acquisitions and
Technical Services Research Strategies
College & Research Libraries Journal of Academic Librarianship Public Libraries Public Library Quarterly Public (& Access) Services Quarterly Special Libraries Bulletin of the Medical Library
Association Science & Technology Libraries Behavioral & Social Sciences Librarian Library Trends Library & Information Science
Research Journal of Librarianship & Information
Science Journal of Documentation
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Practitioner Research in the Library Literature
Study Population: 23 LIS journals, 1998-2002
Sample Frame: 200+ research project reports
Random Sample: 100 research articles
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Practitioner Research in the Library LiteratureStudy Variables
1. Topic/Issue2. Setting/Context3. Location Site4. Research Approach/Strategy5. Data Collection Method6. Data Analysis Approach7. Sample Type8. Statistical Analysis Employed
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Practitioner Research in the Library LiteraturePublished Report Variables
1. Authorship (single/joint)
2. Organization/Readability
3. Critical Content (aim, lit. review, etc.)
4. Procedural depth and detail
5. Visual presentation of data findings
6. Humility factor (study limitations, future)
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Practitioner Research in the Library LiteratureAnalysis Findings: Study Variables
Practitioner Research in the Library LiteratureAnalysis Findings: Report Variables
“Humility Factor”
Frequency/Percent
Reliability/validity addressed 18
Study limitations addressed 25
Future research to be done 38
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Practitioner Research in the Library LiteratureAnalysis Findings: Summary
LIS Practitioner Researchers
- are largely academic librarians
- address a wide variety of research topics
- write well-structured, readable research reports
- but seldom use charts or graphs to present data findings
- conduct less exploratory, qualitative research than academic researchers
- conduct very little program or policy evaluation research
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Practitioner Research in the Library LiteratureAnalysis Findings: Summary (cont)
LIS Practitioner Researchers
- rely heavily on survey, interview, and structured observation methods
- but do not appreciate the importance of random, probability samples
- and are generally unsophisticated (undertrained?) in the use of statistical data analysis
- and, finally, seem to be unaware of the need to address study shortcomings, limitations, and reliability or validity issues.
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Key LIS Research Literature Studies:
Crawford, Gregory A. The Research Literature of Academic Librarianship: A Comparison of College & Research Libraries and Journal of Academic Librarianship. College & Research Libraries, May 1999, 224-230.
Dimitroff, Alexander. Research for Special Libraries: A Quantitative Analysis of the Literature. Special Libraries, 86(4), 1995, 256-264.
Feehan, Patricia E., W. Lee Gragg II, W. Michael Havener, and Diane D. Kester. Library and Information Science Research: An Analysis of the 1984 Journal Literature. Library & Information Science Research, 9. 1987. 173-185.
Hernon, Peter. The Elusive Nature of Research in LIS. In C. McClure and P. Hernon, eds., Library and Information Science Research: Perspectives and Strategies for Improvement. Norwood, NJ: Ablex, 1991, 3-14.
Jarvelin, Kalervo and Pertte Vakkari. Content Analysis of Research Articles in Library and Information Science. Library & Information Science Research, 12, 1990, 395-421.
Julien, Heidi. A Content Analysis of Recent Information Needs and Uses Literature. Library & Information Science Research, 18(1), 1996, 53-65.
McKechnie, Lynne E.F., Lynda Baker, Martha Greenwood, and Heidi Julien. Research Method Trends in Human Information Behaviour Literature. Paper presented at: ISIC-2002: Information Seeking in Context. The Fourth International Conference on Information Needs, Seeking and Use in Different Contexts. Lisbon, Portugal, September 11 - 13, 2002.
Powell, Ronald R. Recent Trends in Research: A Methodological Essay. Library & Information Science Research, 21(1), 1999, 91-119.
Van House, Nancy A. Assessing the Quantity, Quality, and Impact of LIS Research. Library & Information Science Research, Norwood, NJ: Ablex, 1991, 85-100.
Wang, P. Methodologies and Methods for User Behavioral Research. In M. Williams, ed. Annual Review of Information Science and Technology, 34. Medford, NJ: Information Today, 1999, 53-99.