For those outside academia, the word research can offer a scary image. People often picture a scientist in a lab surrounded by test tubes or a historian pouring over ancient documents which can seem miles away from the daily role of a cataloguer. However as the Harlem Renaissance writer Zora Neale Hurston says in the quote above, research is really just a formal way of being curious. It offers a chance to find out about something following a defined set of guidelines. Given that cataloguers are known problem solvers who enjoy following rules, workplace research is a great fit for their skill set. This article will look at how cataloguers can fit research into their role, what they can investigate and showcase some different ways they can ...
This paper asserts that many research questions (RQs) in cataloging reflect design-based RQs, rather...
Organizations are information processing organisms, admitting information from outside the organizat...
Catalogers often work alone when they create bibliographic records for new resources. The lack of co...
Cataloging librarians make myriad choices every day as they create the metadata necessary for inform...
Library staff are often involved in problem solving as part of their daily roles, either on behalf o...
The article discusses library cataloging from a passionate cataloger\u27s viewpoint. The author ment...
This article explains why librarianship research is so important for practice, and the value of CILI...
Cataloging librarians make myriad choices every day as they create the metadata necessary for inform...
Recent years have seen increasing opportunities for libraries to participate in the research process...
Previous research studies are an excellent source of ideas for those planning to do research on libr...
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Chapter 7, “The Librarian as Researcher: Support for Research and Modeling a Research Mind-Set,” by ...
This paper addresses the form of enquiry appropriate for the workplace researcher. The first part of...
Throughout the world professional associations in librarianship place considerable emphasis on the p...
Research is important in responding to changing environments. Acquaintance with qualitative research...
This paper asserts that many research questions (RQs) in cataloging reflect design-based RQs, rather...
Organizations are information processing organisms, admitting information from outside the organizat...
Catalogers often work alone when they create bibliographic records for new resources. The lack of co...
Cataloging librarians make myriad choices every day as they create the metadata necessary for inform...
Library staff are often involved in problem solving as part of their daily roles, either on behalf o...
The article discusses library cataloging from a passionate cataloger\u27s viewpoint. The author ment...
This article explains why librarianship research is so important for practice, and the value of CILI...
Cataloging librarians make myriad choices every day as they create the metadata necessary for inform...
Recent years have seen increasing opportunities for libraries to participate in the research process...
Previous research studies are an excellent source of ideas for those planning to do research on libr...
International audienceThis paper presents a research agenda for making scanner data more useful to m...
Chapter 7, “The Librarian as Researcher: Support for Research and Modeling a Research Mind-Set,” by ...
This paper addresses the form of enquiry appropriate for the workplace researcher. The first part of...
Throughout the world professional associations in librarianship place considerable emphasis on the p...
Research is important in responding to changing environments. Acquaintance with qualitative research...
This paper asserts that many research questions (RQs) in cataloging reflect design-based RQs, rather...
Organizations are information processing organisms, admitting information from outside the organizat...
Catalogers often work alone when they create bibliographic records for new resources. The lack of co...