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1The Library is a good source if you have several
months.Making the Library More Accessible
- Presented by
- Lynn Silipigni Connaway, Ph.D.
- Senior Research Scientist
- OCLC Research
- Email connawal_at_oclc.org
- www.oclc.org/research/staff/connaway.htm
- Delaware Valley Chapter of ACRL
- Millersville, Pennsylvania
- November 2, 2007
2Why Not Libraries?
- ...faculty use a variety of strategies for
negotiating the digital morass. For most, the
path of least resistance is the one usually taken
a Google search, a walk down the hall or an
email to a colleague, a visit to the website of a
trusted archive, or often ones own eclectic
collection of digital stuff. - Harley, Diane, Jonathan Henke, Shannon Lawrence,
Ian Miller, Irene Perciali, David Nasatir, Charis
Kaskiris and Cara Bautista. 2006. Use and users
of digital resources A focus on undergraduate
education in the humanities and social sciences.
http//digitalresourcestudy.berkeley.edu/report/di
gitalresourcestudy_final_report.pdf. (2 May 2006,
8-2)
3Why Not Libraries?
Then The user built workflow around the
library Now The library must build its services
around user workflow
- Get into the flow
- Disclose into other environments
4Why Not Libraries?
Then Resources scarce, attention abundant Now
Attention scarce, resources abundant
- Competition for attention
5Information-seekers Preferences
- Two IMLS-funded projects
- Individuals' preferences for finding and using
information sources and service - Why their first choices often donot include
library sources and services - Sense-Making the Information Confluence The
Whys and Hows of College and University User
Satisficing of Information Needs - Seeking Synchronicity Evaluating Virtual
Reference Services from User, Non-User, and
Librarian Perspectives
6- Sense-Making the Information Confluence
- The Whys and Hows of College and University User
Satisficing of Information Needs
7Focus Group Interviews
- 5 academic institutions
- 44 colleges and universities
- 100 mile radius from Columbus, Ohio
- Total of 8 focus group interviews
- 31 faculty
- 19 graduate students
- 28 undergraduate students
8Situation 1 Quick Search
- Think of a time when you had a situation where
you needed answers or solutions and you did a
quick search and made do with it. - You knew there were other sources but you
decided not to use them. Please include sources
such as friends, family, professors, colleagues,
etc.
9Undergraduate Student Comments Quick Search
- the thing about Google is that I generally
find the little somethings under the search
results and relevance to anything to actually be
fairly good You know, if I use the library
catalog, it will give me a list of a thousand
things, but there is really no ranking that I can
understand. - I stay away from the library and the librarys
online catalog.
10Graduate Student Comments Quick Search
- you need to know which database with
abstracting, indexing Google, I don't have to
know, I go to one spot. - I have been going to library web sites and using
their stuffe.g., EBSCO Library as portal to
online sources will also go to university
library ... and search (for) articles I need.
11FacultyQuick Search
- Google is my first place to find something
quickly. - Google is user friendly library catalog is
not. - Yeah, well, actually I was going to be different
and not say Google. I do use Google, but I
also use two different library homepages and I
will go into the research databases do a search
there and then I will end up limiting myself
to the articles that are available online.
12Situation 2 Did not use the library
- Have there been times when you did not
- use a library and used other sources instead?Â
13 Undergraduate StudentsDid not use the library
- The library is a good source if you have several
months. - Hard to find things in library catalog.
- Tried physical library but had to revert to
online library resources. -
- Yeah, I don't step in the library anymore
better to read a 25-page article from JSTOR than
250-page book. - Sometimes content can be sacrificed for format.
14Graduate StudentsDid not use the library
- Also I just go ask my dad, and he'll tell me how
to put in a fence, you know? So why sort through
all this material when he'll just tell me - Dont use university online system. Dont like
it. - first thing I do, is, I go to Google I don't
go into the library system unless I have to
because there's like 15 logins, you have to get
into the research databases. Then it takes you
out of that to OhioLink
15FacultyDid not use the library
- If I have a student mention a book and I'm not
familiar with that book, Amazon.com gives me a
brief synopsis, reader reviews of the book, so
it's a good, interesting first source to go to
for that kind of information. - before I came to the library to use the MLA
database, I did a Google search and it turns out
that there is a professor at Berkeley who keeps a
really, really nice and fully updated page with
bibliographic references.
16Magic Wand
- If you had a magic wand, what would your ideal
information systems and services provide? - How would you go about using the information
systems and services? - When? Where? How?
17Undergraduate Student CommentsMagic Wand
- Make library catalogs more like search engines
or OhioLink. - Make a universal library card that would work in
all libraries. - Space in the library to interact and collaborate
- group study areas and areas to spread stuff
out.
18Graduate Student CommentsMagic Wand
- More staff, roaming personnel
- Book delivery from library through campus mail
- Drive-up pickup or drop off delivery service
since parking is a problem. - Make the library like a coffee house.
19Faculty CommentsMagic Wand
- Lessen the intimidation factor
- Better signage and other pathfinders
- Bookstore environment
20Semi-structured Dialogue
- 15 participants
- 6 faculty
- 4 graduate students
- 5 undergraduate students
- Situations
- Academic
- Recall how you go about writing your most recent
assignment or research. - What sources did you consult
- How did you decide on using them
- Where did you locate them?
- Personal
- Show us one of your favorite websites, one you
use frequently.
21Why user looks for informationMotivations
Extrinsic Motivations - imposed by others
-job-related -assigned Intrinsic
Motivations - personal interest -day to day
information needs -hobbies
22Emerging ThemesInternet
- More than one-half use Google
- More than one-third use other search engines
- Familiarization tool
- Convenient
- Current information
The findings are not generalizable because of the
small, non-random sample.
23Emerging ThemesInternet
- Internet as indispensable for familiarization
- Graduate student comments
- Without Google it takes away that initial
familiarizing yourself with whats out there. We
wouldnt know what the good keywords were when we
go to a more academic database. - but if I want more in-depth information then I
would go to the library and find books or
whatever. - Faculty comment
- I find Google really, really useful as a fast
familiarizing tool. -
24Emerging ThemesInternet
- Internet as convenient
- Graduate student comment
- I obviously turn to electronics first, then
library second because its convenient. But if
I want more in-depth info, then I go to the
library. - Internet as current
- Faculty comment
- Theyre a bunch of sites I go to everyday. Now
none of them are academic. I dont go to any
academic sites everyday.
25Emerging ThemesLibrary
- Used for research
- Desire ability to customize library portals
- Inclusion of recommender services
- Enhanced discovery services
- Databases, abstracts, and indexes
- 8 use electronic databases
- Do not perceive as library sources
- Unable to locate or access full-text copies of
journals and books
26Emerging ThemesLibrary
- Library as customizable Recommender Services
- Undergraduate student comments
- Oh people who liked these have also liked this.
Maybe you should check this out. - It would be more like Amazon than, say, the
current library catalog. - Ill try to find something where I can search
inside of a book I would have descriptions,
maybe, you know like, amazon.com has. -
- Well, I have our library web page here open
and theres a lot of information and theres
nowhere to search. This is the opening to the
catalog but theres no box to search.
27Emerging ThemesLibrary
- Graduate student comment
- Ok. I definitely dont like going to the library
because I - think its time consuming... They dont have
someone - there that can have the journals and books out
ready for - you.
- Faculty comment
- The library is much less self-contained. Its
now connected to other libraries. So,
interlibrary loan, shared electronic resources,
Ohiolink, is much more important to us now.
28End Notes
- This presentation is one of the outcomes from the
project Sense-Making the Information Confluence
The Whys and Hows of College and University User
Satisficing of Information Needs." Funded by the
Institute of Museum and Library Services, Ohio
State University, and OCLC Online Computer
Library Center, Inc., the project is being
implemented by Brenda Dervin (Professor of
Communication and Joan N. Huber Fellow of Social
Behavioral Science, Ohio State University) as
Principal Investigator and Lynn Silipigni
Connaway (OCLC Consulting Research Scientist III)
and Chandra Prahba (OCLC Senior Research
Scientist), as Co-Investigators. More
information can be obtained at
http//imlsosuoclcproject.jcomm.ohio-state.edu/
29- Seeking Synchronicity
- Evaluating Virtual Reference Services from User,
Non-User, Librarian Perspectives
30Focus Group Interviews
- 8 Focus Group Interviews
- 2 with VRS librarians
- 4 with VRS non-users
- Screenagers
- Rural
- Suburban
- Urban
- College students
- Graduate
- 2 with VRS users
- College students
- Graduate
- Undergraduate
- Adults
31Participant DemographicsUser Focus Group
Interviews
- Ethnicity-Users
- 15 Caucasian (68)
- 4 Asian (18)
- 2 African- American (9)
- 1 Hispanic/Latino (5)
- Gender-Users
- 13 Male (59)
- 9 Female (41)
32Participant DemographicsNon-user Focus Group
Interviews
- Ethnicity-Non-users
- 18 Caucasian (45)
- 7 African- American (17.5)
- 6 Hispanic/Latino (15)
- 2 Asian (5)
- 7 Missing (17.5)
- Gender-Non-users
- 23 Female (57.5)
- 17 Male (42.5)
33Non-User (Screenagers)Stereotypes and
Independence
- Because, I mean, once they do their famous
point, its just like you dont want to go near
them again. - I wouldnt really trust my librarian. I trust
Google. - Plus I think the IMing kind of gives it a cold
feeling to it when you can actually sit and talk
to someone face-to-face you kind of can see if
they care or not
34Non-User (Screenagers)Security, Accuracy, and
Speed
- I dont usually like to talk to like people I
dont know on the Internet. - Im not going to go get tutored on the Internet
by somebody who might be some psycho serial
killer out there when I could get personal help
from my home and people in my community. - A librarians trying to do like 15 of those
conversations at once theyre going to mix up
replies - I dont really want to take the time actually to
type out, like explaining what Im doing, what I
need it for, what type of sources I need.
35Non-User (Screenagers) Factors to Influence Use
of VRS
- I dont think I would use VRS because I like
going to people I know. I would probably try it
as a last desperate resortId - Moderator Consensus. So if your librarian
recommended it, you would all try this service? - Multiple Participants Yes Yup..
36Non-User Graduate StudentsPreference for
Face-to-Face
- Just generally, I would talk to somebody in
person. - I prefer to interact with a librarian that I
know. - I would just go, um, to the library website
- I go to Google Scholar as well and Inquestia.com
which I belong to.
37Non-User Graduate StudentsMisperceptions
- I dont know if I felt I might be annoying
them. Or felt like I might be blown off. - I guess my reluctance would because I said I do
research at odd hours like at two oclock in the
morning. What are the chances that Im going to
be able to have a chat with a librarian?
38Non-User Graduate StudentsPrivacy and Technology
Concerns
- And there could be a chance that the librarian
might say This guys teaching these classes and
he doesnt know this?! - I was worried that in some way, you know, if
the Department would get a report about what
questions I was asking, you know what I mean - Would the connection be good enough to
facilitate real-time chat?
39Non-User Graduate StudentsFactors to Influence
Use of VRS
- I would want to know that they wanted me to use
it. - Big sign in the library or around campus saying
Have you tried instant messaging your
librarian?
40VRS UsersConvenience and Independence
- Id rather go two feet to my computer than a
couple of miles to the library. - I always want to do everything myself I dont
want help.
41VRS UsersCollaboration
- Its helpful to have another person looking for
you so you get twice as much information which
is quicker. - they know how to do it and know where to look
and you dont necessarily know.
42VRS UsersPersonalized Service
- I was on the site at 2 or 3 in the morning and
it felt personalized. - Instead of having to write everything down you
have the transcript of the conversation and all
the links from the conversation in a permanent
email.
43VRS UsersAbility to Multi-Task
- Moderator Okay, so theres some consensus on
that that it allows you to multitask? - Multiple Participants Yes.
44VRS UsersDistrust
- To me it wasnt that much more than any other
search engine. - Im not sure how much attention the person was
paying attention to the actual question or the
key words in the actual question. - they were just Googling stuff as far as I could
see. - I feel like I get better results when Im, like
with the person.
45VRS Users Technology Issues
- A tutorial would be nice, for non-computer savvy
people. - Make the chat window bigger.
- Have the chat in one window and have opened up
all the links they send you in a separate window.
46VRS Librarians Expand Client Base
- Weve been able to reach people we know wed
never reach otherwise, theyd never come in the
building, wouldnt pick up the phone. And weve
actually had people tell us that, they say that
reference librarians are scary. - We saw a lot of kids who struggled, wouldnt
feel comfortable asking for help. But with the
on-line connection, seemed to be more comfortable
asking for help.
47VRS Librarians More Challenging Questions
- the face-to-face reference supervisor is
envious when I tell them about the questions that
we do get and how much fun we have finding the
information.
48VRS Librarians Suggestions for Improvement
- Visibility is an asset but somebody showed
that their virtual reference statistics had gone
up markedly after they added a link - We have to be able to accompany a broader array
of browsers and operating systems and things like
that.
49End Notes
- This is one outcome from the project Seeking
Synchronicity Evaluating Virtual Reference
Services from User, Non-User, Librarian
Perspectives, Marie L. Radford Lynn Silipigni
Connaway, Co-Principal Investigators. Project
website http//www.oclc.org/research/projects/syn
chronicity/ - Funded by IMLS, Rutgers University and OCLC,
Online Computer Library Center, Inc. - Special thanks to Patrick Confer, Timothy Dickey,
Jocelyn DeAngelis Williams, Susanna
Sabolcsi-Boros Julie Strange, Janet Torsney.
50Yes, libraries!
A library experience like the experience
available on the web
51Yes, libraries!
- Comprehensive unified discovery its all there
(e.g. Google, Amazon) - In the flow disclosed into research and learning
workflows (e.g. toolbars) - Telescopic a personal to global traverse (e.g.
del.icio.us) - Low transaction costs A short path between
discovery and fulfillment (e.g iTunes, Google,
Amazon, ..) - Network navigable knowledge patterns a rich
texture of suggestion - Reflexive adapt based on aggregate
intention/attention (e.g. page rank, people who
read this, personalize, ..) - Lorcan Dempsey, presentation at the University of
Virginia Libraries, April 26, 2007
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86Implications for Library Services
- Patrons lack patience to wade through content
silos and indexing and abstracting databases - Libraries should be providing patrons with what
they want when and how they want it, and
providing patrons with the means to uncover what
they want when they arent sure what exactly that
may be. - Good search and discovery tools
- Better meta-discovery tools than currently
offered by federated technology - Pace, Andrew. (2006). I Hear the Train a
Comin. Presentation at the Charleston
Conference. Charleston, SC, November 1.
87Implications for Library Services
- Integrate library search and discovery tools into
the campus environment - Course management systems
- Share discovered resources in the classroom
- Bursars and registrars systems
- Access and order resources with an automatic
debit to the users account - Pace, Andrew. (2006). I Hear the Train a
Comin. Presentation at the Charleston
Conference. Charleston, SC, November 1.
88Questions and Comments
- Lynn Silipigni Connaway
- connawal_at_oclc.org