Ck. Malone, Reconstituting the public library users of the past - An exploration of nominal record linkage methodology, J ED LIB IN, 39(4), 1998, pp. 282-290
Citations number
20
Categorie Soggetti
Library & Information Science
Journal title
JOURNAL OF EDUCATION FOR LIBRARY AND INFORMATION SCIENCE
Research designed to reconstruct the public library users of the past can h
elp library and information science (LIS) educators and practitioners under
stand the historical interactions of libraries and communities in specific
times and places. One method for gathering data on individual library users
is nominal record linkage, in which name fields of records from one primar
y source are compared to those from a second source to discover disparate r
ecords relating to the same person but providing unique information. The me
thod is applied in a pilot study comparing entries from an early-twentieth-
century register of public library users with listings in a city directory
from the same time period. The study concludes that nominal record linkage
can yield new information as well as new questions about the historical use
s of public libraries.