"Every Story I Write Is a Research Project": The Role of Research in Fiction Writing

IF 0.8 4区 管理学 Q3 INFORMATION SCIENCE & LIBRARY SCIENCE Portal-Libraries and the Academy Pub Date : 2022-10-01 DOI:10.1353/pla.2022.0052
A. Hosier
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Abstract:As library and information science scholars, we know that context matters in research because we study how various populations look for information. The information-seeking behaviors of creative people, however, are something of a blank spot in our scholarly literature. Studies of creative writers are especially rare. This study used writers' self-reports to learn about the role of research in the fiction writing process. The results point to an emphasis on interviews with subject experts and hands-on research for creative purposes, with little mention of library resources. For librarians, this may seem disappointing or indicate an opportunity for change. Instead, this paper argues that understanding how creative populations such as fiction writers think about and approach research is useful, even if that process does not typically involve the library. An appreciation of how writers and other artists seek information for creative purposes enhances our ability to think and teach about research as an activity with contextual implications.
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“我写的每一个故事都是一个研究项目”:研究在小说写作中的作用
摘要:作为图书馆情报学学者,我们知道上下文在研究中很重要,因为我们研究不同人群如何寻找信息。然而,在我们的学术文献中,有创造力的人的信息寻求行为是一个空白。对创意作家的研究尤其罕见。本研究使用作家的自我报告来了解研究在小说写作过程中的作用。调查结果表明,学校强调与学科专家的访谈,以及出于创造性目的的动手研究,很少提及图书馆资源。对于图书馆员来说,这可能看起来令人失望,或者预示着变革的机会。相反,本文认为,理解像小说作家这样的创造性人群如何思考和处理研究是有用的,即使这个过程通常不涉及图书馆。欣赏作家和其他艺术家如何为创作目的寻求信息,可以增强我们将研究作为一种具有上下文含义的活动来思考和教授的能力。
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