Learning from digital disorientations: Navigating virtual and physical spaces in library and information science research during lockdowns and beyond

IF 2.3 3区 管理学 Q2 INFORMATION SCIENCE & LIBRARY SCIENCE Library & Information Science Research Pub Date : 2025-01-01 DOI:10.1016/j.lisr.2025.101340
Travis L. Wagner , Kaitlin Montague , Vanessa L. Kitzie , Marie Radford , Bradley Wade Bishop
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The forced shift to virtual-first data collection resulting from the COVID-19 pandemic consequentially impacted Library and Information Science (LIS)-based qualitative and mixed methods researchers. Further, the ongoing presence of the COVID-19 pandemic forever altered the perceived norms and values of conducting research within virtual, as opposed to, physical environments. To understand the unique impacts of COVID-19 on virtually mediated LIS research this paper conducted four comparative case studies regarding the challenges and success of forced virtual research. Findings reveal that although a sudden shift from physical to virtual methods may not occur again, pandemic period research resulted in innovations related to accessibility and inclusivity using existing technologies. The pandemic also reinforced the unique role that LIS scholarship and praxis played in ensuring ethical and sustained research protocols from the planning stages through distributing and curating data for writing and publishing findings.
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从数字迷失中学习:在封锁期间和之后的图书馆和信息科学研究中导航虚拟和物理空间
COVID-19大流行导致的数据收集被迫转向虚拟优先,这必然影响了基于图书馆和信息科学(LIS)的定性和混合方法研究人员。此外,2019冠状病毒病大流行的持续存在永远改变了在虚拟环境(而不是物理环境)中进行研究的公认规范和价值观。为了了解COVID-19对虚拟介导的LIS研究的独特影响,本文就强制虚拟研究的挑战和成功进行了四个比较案例研究。调查结果显示,虽然从物理方法到虚拟方法的突然转变可能不会再次发生,但大流行期间的研究导致了利用现有技术在可及性和包容性方面的创新。大流行还加强了LIS学术和实践在确保从规划阶段开始,通过分发和管理编写和发表研究结果的数据,实现合乎道德和可持续的研究规程方面发挥的独特作用。
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Library & Information Science Research
Library & Information Science Research INFORMATION SCIENCE & LIBRARY SCIENCE-
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期刊介绍: Library & Information Science Research, a cross-disciplinary and refereed journal, focuses on the research process in library and information science as well as research findings and, where applicable, their practical applications and significance. All papers are subject to a double-blind reviewing process.
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