Investigating the ‘Why?’ rather than the ‘How?’: current research priorities on the influence of culture on newcomer populations’ use of public libraries

Rachel Salzano, Hazel Hall, Gemma Webster

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Abstract

Introduction. Library researchers are often concerned with the factors that affect individual use of public library resources. To date, culture as a determinant of public library use has not been fully explored across all public library populations.
Method. As preparation for a larger study, a literature review on the information behaviours, and the use of public library resources, by newcomer populations was completed. This output was based on a literature search on commercial databases and Google Scholar. Thematic concept mapping surfaced relevant seams of extant literature of interest to the broader study.
Results. Much of the literature cites socio-cultural/cultural factors as important influences on resource use in public libraries. However, few articulate these factors in detail, nor define their relationship to information behaviour and use. In addition, consideration of newcomer populations is often absent in these analyses.
Conclusion. There is a case for further investigation on the influence of culture on newcomer populations’ use of public libraries. It is anticipated that improved understanding in this domain will help determine improved public library provision for newcomer populations.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationProceedings of ISIC
Subtitle of host publicationthe information behaviour conference Pretoria, South Africa, 28th September to 1st October, 2020
PublisherUniversity of Borås
Volume25
Edition4
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 15 Dec 2020
EventThe Information Seeking in Context 2020: the information behaviour conference - online, Pretoria, South Africa
Duration: 28 Sept 20201 Oct 2020
Conference number: 13
https://informationr.net/ir/25-4/infres254.html

Conference

ConferenceThe Information Seeking in Context 2020
Abbreviated titleISIC
Country/TerritorySouth Africa
CityPretoria
Period28/09/201/10/20
Internet address

Keywords

  • culture
  • information behaviour
  • library use

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