Library studies (LS) has increasingly used ethnography since the mid-2000s, but researchers have insufficiently reflected on what ethnographic methods are or should be. As a result, ethnographic research in LS has developed in a limited way. To address this problem, this study draws from a closely-related community, human-computer interaction (HCI), to illustrate how ethnographic research in LS could be developed more robustly
Research in academic libraries has recently seen an increase in the use of ethnographic-based method...
Most libraries have access to myriad information sources and data of all types. The librarians know...
We describe the use of ethnomethodologically-informedethnography as a means of informing the require...
Library studies (LS) has increasingly used ethnography since the mid-2000s, but researchers have ins...
Ethnography – the study of cultural groups and their practices – and ethnographic research methods a...
Objective – To determine the number of ethnographic studies of libraries and library users, where th...
Librarians want to know what users need and want from the library. Ethnography is a useful method fo...
Purpose – The aim of this paper is to introduce the second part of the theme issue on “user research...
For many years libraries have chiefly investigating themselves and their users by sending out survey...
Driven by a need to make their library orientations more meaningful, a group of academic librarians ...
This paper describes ethnomethodologically informed ethnography (EM) as a methodology for informatio...
Bryony Ramsden of the University of Huddersfield explains why methods more commonly used in ethnogra...
Introduction. In recent years, there has been a growing interest in ethnographic research within the...
This presentation is based on Bryony’s research on user behaviour in academic libraries. She discuss...
Does ethnography have anything to offer to the engineering community or the computer development com...
Research in academic libraries has recently seen an increase in the use of ethnographic-based method...
Most libraries have access to myriad information sources and data of all types. The librarians know...
We describe the use of ethnomethodologically-informedethnography as a means of informing the require...
Library studies (LS) has increasingly used ethnography since the mid-2000s, but researchers have ins...
Ethnography – the study of cultural groups and their practices – and ethnographic research methods a...
Objective – To determine the number of ethnographic studies of libraries and library users, where th...
Librarians want to know what users need and want from the library. Ethnography is a useful method fo...
Purpose – The aim of this paper is to introduce the second part of the theme issue on “user research...
For many years libraries have chiefly investigating themselves and their users by sending out survey...
Driven by a need to make their library orientations more meaningful, a group of academic librarians ...
This paper describes ethnomethodologically informed ethnography (EM) as a methodology for informatio...
Bryony Ramsden of the University of Huddersfield explains why methods more commonly used in ethnogra...
Introduction. In recent years, there has been a growing interest in ethnographic research within the...
This presentation is based on Bryony’s research on user behaviour in academic libraries. She discuss...
Does ethnography have anything to offer to the engineering community or the computer development com...
Research in academic libraries has recently seen an increase in the use of ethnographic-based method...
Most libraries have access to myriad information sources and data of all types. The librarians know...
We describe the use of ethnomethodologically-informedethnography as a means of informing the require...