立足于信息深处:信息专业人员(重新)要求和(重新)存储基于遗产的知识能力的研究框架

IF 2.4 3区 管理学 Q2 INFORMATION SCIENCE & LIBRARY SCIENCE
Vanessa Irvin , Michelle L. Rogers , Aniya DeRiggs
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图书馆与信息科学(LIS)专业人员身份的一个重要方面涉及持续反思、以探究为基础的研究实践,这种实践可被视为 "信息深层",在这种实践中,图书馆与信息科学的技能组合成为社会文化恢复正义的一种手段。在美国,LIS 行业的人口构成中 80% 以上是白人女性,当图书馆员在为多元化的读者提供服务时,如果缺乏以探究为基础的立场,专业实践就会出现问题。脚踏实地 "是一种方法论,它主张重新拾起和恢复基于传统的知识,为 LIS 专业人员实现基于正义的身份和实践。本文介绍了作者基于遗产的研究过程中的一个自述式案例研究,以探讨 Footed 的研究过程是如何指导实践中的信息搜索行为的。图书馆员和信息专业人员可以使用 Footed 方法来指导自己的遗产研究,以建立自我认知,为提供有意义的、符合文化要求的信息服务奠定基础。
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Footed in the information deep: Research frameworks for (re)claiming and (re)storing heritage-based knowledge competencies in information professionals

A vital aspect of the library and information science (LIS) professional's identity involves an ongoing reflective, inquiry-based research praxis that can be considered “the information deep,” where the LIS skillset is enacted as a means of sociocultural restorative justice. In the American context, with the LIS profession's demographics comprised of over 80% white women, professional practices can be problematic when librarians lack an inquiry-based positionality while serving a diverse reading public. Footed is a methodology that advocates for reclaiming and restoring heritage-based knowledge to actualize a justice-based identity and praxis for LIS professionals. An autoethnographic case study from the authors' heritage-based research process is presented to examine how Footed's process informs information-seeking behavior for praxis. Librarians and information professionals can use the Footed method to guide their own heritage-based research to build self-knowledge as a foundation for exacting meaningful, culturally competent information services.

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Library & Information Science Research
Library & Information Science Research INFORMATION SCIENCE & LIBRARY SCIENCE-
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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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