Considering data literacy using Kuhlthau’s Information Search Process: Implications for librarians and data providers

IF 0.8 Q3 INFORMATION SCIENCE & LIBRARY SCIENCE Journal of Business & Finance Librarianship Pub Date : 2020-11-18 DOI:10.1080/08963568.2020.1847556
C. Jefferson, Katrina Stierholz, Kristin Fontichiaro, Lynette Hoelter
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Abstract This article uses Kuhlthau’s Information Search Process (ISP) to illustrate ways that librarians can assist students and collaborate with data providers to improve the data search process. Librarians and data providers share similar data literacy goals, and this paper pools the expertise of both groups to focus on strategies and interventions that support novice researchers. We explore our combined experiences and jointly step through students’ research phases to examine how each group can contribute to improving that experience. We review students’ data literacy needs throughout the research process through the lens of Kuhlthau’s six-stage, iterative ISP. Kuhlthau’s framework, rooted in empathy, maps to existing knowledge about what students do, think, and feel at various stages of the search process. We identify “zones of intervention” that are both consistent with Kuhlthau’s research and are novel to data-rich research projects.
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考虑使用Kuhlthau的信息搜索过程的数据素养:对图书馆员和数据提供者的启示
摘要本文使用Kuhlthau的信息搜索过程(ISP)来说明图书馆员如何帮助学生并与数据提供商合作以改进数据搜索过程。图书馆员和数据提供者有着相似的数据素养目标,本文汇集了两个群体的专业知识,重点关注支持新手研究人员的策略和干预措施。我们探索我们的综合体验,并共同经历学生的研究阶段,以检查每个小组如何为改善这种体验做出贡献。我们通过Kuhlthau的六阶段迭代ISP的视角,回顾了学生在整个研究过程中的数据素养需求。Kuhlthau的框架植根于同理心,映射到学生在搜索过程的各个阶段所做、所想和所感的现有知识。我们确定了既与Kuhlthau的研究一致又对数据丰富的研究项目具有新颖性的“干预区”。
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Journal of Business & Finance Librarianship
Journal of Business & Finance Librarianship INFORMATION SCIENCE & LIBRARY SCIENCE-
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Business & Finance Librarianship is an innovative quarterly journal that provides you with useful articles about the creation, organization, dissemination, retrieval, and use of business information. This refereed journal covers the business information needs of special libraries, academic libraries, and public libraries, as well as information services and centers outside of the traditional library setting. You"ll find that the journal is international in scope, reflecting the multinational and international scope of the business community today. The immediate focus of the journal is practice-oriented articles, but it also provides an outlet for new empirical studies on business librarianship and business information.
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