Approaches to studying public library networked community information initiatives: A review of the literature and overview of a current study

Citation
Ke. Pettigrew et al., Approaches to studying public library networked community information initiatives: A review of the literature and overview of a current study, LIB INFORM, 21(3), 1999, pp. 327-360
Citations number
143
Categorie Soggetti
Library & Information Science
Journal title
LIBRARY & INFORMATION SCIENCE RESEARCH
ISSN journal
07408188 → ACNP
Volume
21
Issue
3
Year of publication
1999
Pages
327 - 360
Database
ISI
SICI code
0740-8188(1999)21:3<327:ATSPLN>2.0.ZU;2-A
Abstract
In a world characterized by the use of rapidly advancing technology, public libraries are championing the rights of the individual to equitable public access to information provided over the Internet. But beyond general conne ctivity, libraries are also facilitating citizens' access to networked comm unity information (CI) by actively linking users with relevant sites, by ho sting pages for other service providers, and by participating in community networking initiatives. For individuals, the availability of networked CI m eans that they can access it at anytime and from any place, including the h ome, office, and public library. This article reviews recent trends in the networked CI literature, including public library involvement, and then dis cusses a major study underway for which multiple methods are being used to collect data from users, librarians, and service providers in three states. Particular attention is given to explaining the use of theory specificatio n to apply Dervin's sense-making framework in an online environment.