Information Professionals Going Beyond the Needful User in Digital Humanities Project Collaboration

Volkmar P. Engerer
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When information professionals deal with other disciplines in the course of digital humanities projects, they often assume that they are dealing with ‘needful users’ who have an ‘information gap’ to fill. This paper argues that the traditional view that information/knowledge is transferred from an information specialist donor to a domain specialist receiver is no longer appropriate in the digital humanities context, where the gap-and-search (or gap-and-filler) approach to information has given way to more direct, explorative engagement with information. The paper asks whether information science and the practising profession are ready for this paradigm shift and examines information science conservatism in two common collaboration scenarios, library support and digital development. It is shown that information science theory still assumes a traditional donor role in both scenarios. How information scientists deal with conservatism in practice is discussed in the example of the Prior project, in which the information science team exerted an ambiguous, hybrid approach with both conservative and non-conservative elements. Finally, two rather hypothetical answers are offered to the question of how information professionals should approach scholarly collaboration in the digital humanities context, where users have ceased to be supplicants. From a purely pragmatic perspective, information scientists need to shift their focus from information needs to research practices and the implications of these practices for digital information systems. More fundamentally, the emergence of digital humanities challenges information professionals to transform information systems designed for searching into digital objects that can be explored more freely by the digital humanities community.
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数字人文项目协作中的信息专业人员超越必要用户
当信息专业人员在数字人文项目中处理其他学科时,他们通常认为他们正在处理有“信息缺口”需要填补的“必要用户”。本文认为,传统观点认为信息/知识是从信息专家的供给者转移到领域专家的接受者,这种观点在数字人文学科背景下不再适用,在这种背景下,信息的“空白-搜索”(或“空白-填充”)方式已经让位于更直接、更探索性的信息接触。本文探讨了情报学和实践专业是否为这种范式转变做好了准备,并考察了图书馆支持和数字化发展两种常见合作场景下情报学的保守性。研究表明,在这两种情况下,信息科学理论仍然承担着传统的捐助者角色。在Prior项目的例子中讨论了信息科学家在实践中如何处理保守性,在这个项目中,信息科学团队使用了一种模棱两可的混合方法,其中既有保守元素,也有非保守元素。最后,对于信息专业人员应该如何在数字人文背景下进行学术合作的问题,提供了两个相当假设的答案,在这个背景下,用户已经不再是恳求者。从纯粹的实用主义角度来看,信息科学家需要将他们的注意力从信息需求转移到研究实践以及这些实践对数字信息系统的影响上。更根本的是,数字人文学科的出现对信息专业人员提出了挑战,要求他们将为搜索而设计的信息系统转变为数字对象,以便数字人文社区能够更自由地探索。
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Journal of Information Science Theory and Practice
Journal of Information Science Theory and Practice Social Sciences-Library and Information Sciences
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Information Science Theory and Practice (JISTaP) is an international journal that aims at publishing original studies, review papers and brief communications on information science theory and practice. The journal provides an international forum for practical as well as theoretical research in the interdisciplinary areas of information science, such as information processing and management, knowledge organization, scholarly communication and bibliometrics. To foster scholarly communication among researchers and practitioners of library and information science around the globe, JISTaP offers a no-fee open access publishing venue where a team of dedicated editors, reviewers and staff members volunteer their services to ensure rapid dissemination and communication of scholarly works that make significant contributions. In a modern society, where information production and consumption grow at an astronomical rate, the science of information management, organization, and analysis is invaluable in effective utilization of information. The key objective of the journal is to foster research that can contribute to advancements and innovations in the theory and practice of information and library science so as to promote timely application of the findings from scientific investigations to everyday life. Recognizing the importance of the global perspective with understanding of region-specific issues, JISTaP encourages submissions of manuscripts that discuss global implications of regional findings as well as regional implications of global findings.
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