Space invaders: First-time users feel like intruders in the makerspace

IF 2.4 3区 管理学 Q2 INFORMATION SCIENCE & LIBRARY SCIENCE Library & Information Science Research Pub Date : 2023-10-01 DOI:10.1016/j.lisr.2023.101264
Marijel Maggie Melo, Rachel Rodney
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Makerspaces have proven to be mainstays within library ecosystems. However, alongside the continued popularization of library makerspaces, there remains a seemingly immovable issue endemic to these environments; makerspaces continue to attract a narrow demographic of patrons. The threshold of the makerspace serves as a critical site for inquiry, specifically, for insight around students' everyday life information seeking (ELIS) behaviors. This study responds to the research question, “Why do students from underrepresented communities turn away at the threshold of a makerspace?” The research design is methodologically informed by participatory action research (PAR) and grounded theory and uses a virtual reality (VR) makerspace to provide a consistent “threshold” experience to capture students' fleeting first impressions. The research findings offer novel insight into the information seeking behaviors of students by capturing and analyzing critical data that haven't been collected before: the real-time thoughts and feelings of students from underrepresented communities entering a makerspace for the first time.

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太空入侵者:第一次用户觉得自己是创客空间的入侵者
创客空间已被证明是图书馆生态系统中的支柱。然而,随着图书馆创客空间的不断普及,这些环境中仍然存在一个似乎无法解决的问题;makerspaces继续吸引少数顾客。创客空间的门槛是一个重要的调查场所,特别是了解学生日常生活信息寻求(ELIS)行为的场所。这项研究回应了研究问题“为什么来自代表性不足社区的学生会在创客空间的门槛上望而却步?”研究设计以参与性行动研究(标准杆数)和基础理论为方法依据,并使用虚拟现实(VR)创客空间提供一致的“门槛”体验,以捕捉学生短暂的第一印象。研究结果通过捕捉和分析以前从未收集过的关键数据,对学生的信息寻求行为提供了新的见解:来自代表性不足社区的学生首次进入创客空间的实时想法和感受。
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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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