A review of: Dervin, Brenda and CarrieLynn D. Reinhard. "Researchers and Practitioners Talk About Users and Each Other. Making User and Audience Studies Matterâ â Paper 1." InformationResearch 12.1 (Oct. 2006). 6 Aug. 2007 <http://informationr.net/ir/12â 1/paper286.html>. Reviewed by: Virginia Wilson SHIRP Coordinator, Health Sciences Library, University of Saskatchewan Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada E-mail: virginia.wilson@usask.caAbstract Objective - As part of a multi- staged project, this study seeks to identify the unanswered questions about users as found in three fields: library and information science (LIS), human computer interaction, and communication and media studies, as well as the convergences and divergences ac...
A Review of: Thomas, S., Tewell, E., & Wilson, G. (2017). Where students start and what they do whe...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to review the book Studying Students: The Undergraduate Resea...
In 2003, an ASIST panel (Rosenbaum, Davenport, Lieuvrouw, Day, 2003) pronounced the "death of the us...
Objective – As part of a multi‐staged project, this study seeks to identify the unanswered questions...
Introduction. We report here on the research phase of a multi-stage dialogue examining convergences ...
Purpose – This paper aims to examine changes in the quality of user research in library and informat...
In this keynote address I reflect on the role of user studies in dictionary research. Starting with...
This follow-up study examines whether or not findings of single institution studies are applicable t...
There are numerous user studies published in the literature and available on the web. There are stud...
User studies are one of the most researched areas in library and information science. These studies ...
Explains the need, importance, purposes and scope of user studies, discusses procedure for conducti...
In this study, the use of user studies in information organization and a desired future direction ca...
Introductory chapter to the edited collection on user studies in digital library development. Contai...
Valid conclusions about user behavior should only be made within the research method used by each st...
For a long time the balance between inter-mediated resource use or searching and independent use of ...
A Review of: Thomas, S., Tewell, E., & Wilson, G. (2017). Where students start and what they do whe...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to review the book Studying Students: The Undergraduate Resea...
In 2003, an ASIST panel (Rosenbaum, Davenport, Lieuvrouw, Day, 2003) pronounced the "death of the us...
Objective – As part of a multi‐staged project, this study seeks to identify the unanswered questions...
Introduction. We report here on the research phase of a multi-stage dialogue examining convergences ...
Purpose – This paper aims to examine changes in the quality of user research in library and informat...
In this keynote address I reflect on the role of user studies in dictionary research. Starting with...
This follow-up study examines whether or not findings of single institution studies are applicable t...
There are numerous user studies published in the literature and available on the web. There are stud...
User studies are one of the most researched areas in library and information science. These studies ...
Explains the need, importance, purposes and scope of user studies, discusses procedure for conducti...
In this study, the use of user studies in information organization and a desired future direction ca...
Introductory chapter to the edited collection on user studies in digital library development. Contai...
Valid conclusions about user behavior should only be made within the research method used by each st...
For a long time the balance between inter-mediated resource use or searching and independent use of ...
A Review of: Thomas, S., Tewell, E., & Wilson, G. (2017). Where students start and what they do whe...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to review the book Studying Students: The Undergraduate Resea...
In 2003, an ASIST panel (Rosenbaum, Davenport, Lieuvrouw, Day, 2003) pronounced the "death of the us...