Ethnography in Digital Libraries
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Lorna Burns
Also called electronic or virtual libraries Organised collections of digital material And/or digital representations of non-
digital material Collection of services to assist users to
access information Usually built around a specific
community
Interconnected, interdependent networks of technology, information, documents, people, and practices.
Connections between the human/technical aspects determine the performance of the system.
Studies of technology require social context
DL technology is embedded in a social world
“Ethnography” – an umbrella term Brings social perspective to design of
future technologies Developer knows best to users know
best System users
• Information seekers User Intermediary
Experimental method Ignore social aspect of search
behaviours Users can try to “please” researchers Bypass serendipitous discovery or
aborted searches Intermediary to act the part of users
The “Library Without Walls” Anywhere, anytime, (anybody?) Where is the “field”?
• Home• Hospital ward• Courtroom• Mobile
In depth, thick description of a few
Andy Crabtree 1997 Observed helpdesk interactions Collaborative search activity Database used as conversational resource:
• Vague information requirements to specific understanding of needs
• People in need, seek other person not instructions DL design should understand social context
of use where the systems are placed
Questionnaires vs. Observations• Self report unreliable
Forsythe 1998 listened in on medical staff over a decade
Decoded statements into information needs and categorised
Medical staff require more than just formal “MedLine” type knowledge
How people use information Cunningham et al 2001 Information architecture software vs
actual information practices Observation of 6 consultants DL model and IA software != fit
Cunningham & Uni of Gloucester 2003
Digital music library Music information seeking behaviours Music sections of shops and library Ethnography in the “field”
Marshall 2003 Observations of DL implementations Technical boundaries: metadata,
firewalls
Khoo 2005 3 years observing ailing DWEL project
communications Conceptual boundaries: understanding
of meaning of DL
Digital libraries are organised collections of digital material
They are socio-technical systems that rely on the connections between human and technical
Ethnography reflects the anywhere, anytime principle of digital libraries
Ethnographies are useful for learning about user information needs, practices and behaviours.
Crabtree Cunningham Day Khoo Marshall Nardi Rouncefield
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Cunningham, S., Reeves, N., & Britland, M. (2003). An Ethnographic Study of Music Information Seeking: Implications for the Design of a Music Digital Library. Joint Conference on Digital Libraries (pp. 5-16). ACM.
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