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Title: Theoretical Framework


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Theoretical Framework
  • Research basis

2
Theoretical Framework
  • What is the central concept(s) integral to the
    study? (look within and outside LIS)
  • Connecting the study to theory basic research

3
Good Theory
  • Advances knowledge in a discipline, guides,
    research, enlightens the discipline, helps the
    discipline mature and gain validation
  • Enables us to rise above the seemingly random
    confusion of everyday life to see patterns and to
    understand principles on which to base
    purposeful, productive action
  • Provides an important context

4
Theory vs. Practice
  • We cannot do without theory. It will always
    defeat practice in the end for a quite simple
    reason. Practice is static. It does well what it
    knows. It has, however, no principle for dealing
    with what it doesnt know Practice is not well
    adapted for rapid adjustments to a changing
    environment. Theory is light footed, it can adapt
    itself to changed circumstances, think out fresh

5
  • Out fresh combinations and possibilities, peer
    into the future. Theory provides a clear
    framework, administrative practice reduces to a
    series of meaningless acts, without purpose of
    direction.
  • Source Charles H. Granger, Harvard Business
    Review 42 (May-June 1964), p. 64.

6
Theory
  • Provides patterns for the interpretation of data
  • Links one study to another
  • Supplies frameworks within which concepts and
    variables acquire special significance
  • Allows us to interpret the larger meaning of our
    findings for ourselves and others
  • Source The elements of social scientific
    thinking, p. 40

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Examples
  • Information needs
  • information-seeking behavior
  • Effectiveness
  • Teams/small groups
  • Success
  • Reference Transactions
  • Standards
  • RUSA, IL, Accreditation
  • Expectations
  • service quality
  • Satisfaction
  • Value
  • See Measuring your librarys value, Donald S.
    Elliott et al (ALA, 2007)

8
Theoretical Framework
  • Dalbello, M. (2009). Cultural dimensions of
    digital library development Part II the cultural
    innovations of five European national libraries.
    Library Quarterly, 79(1).
  • Culture National Culture Organizational
    Culture Professional Culture Heterogeneous
    Tool Kit Culture

9
Logical Structure
  • Who, what, when, where, how

10
Logical Structure
  • Explicitly addresses all the possible variables
    within a study
  • Identifies all of the important components
  • Is a menu of choices--no decisions are
    represented
  • The decisions objectives

11
Logical Structure (Components)
  • Addresses the questions of
  • What (problem statement)
  • Who
  • Where
  • When
  • How (methods)

12
Logical Structure
  • Not always directly addressed within the
    published study, but must be addressed by the
    research during the planning stages.
  • Often possible to represent the logical structure
    through a diagram or model

13
What
  • Identifies the problem under study
  • May help to brainstorm for contributing factors,
    causes and effects
  • May have to operationalize terms i.e. success,
    efficiency, effectiveness, etc.
  • Some methods
  • Flow Chart
  • Five Whys
  • Fishbone Diagram

14
Fishbone Diagram Dr. Kaoru Ishikawa
Materials
People
Policies
Problem Statement
Process
Technology
15
Who
  • The group under study
  • Identifies the population
  • Identifies the sample within the population
  • May have to justify choices

16
When
  • The time frame of the study
  • Data collection
  • Literature review
  • Correcting for lapses
  • Sets deadlines
  • Creates context

17
Where
  • Identify the environment
  • Sets parameters

18
How
  • Methodologies
  • How will data be collected
  • What is appropriate?

19
User/Use Study
  • Use
  • Students
  • Simmons College
  • When
  • How

20
Use/Nonuse Study
Where one to many places
How
When 1-many times
Library Use NonUse
Students
Add Variables
21
E-book Use
Where
When
How
User (Search) Behavior
Undergraduates
variables
variables
22
Objectives
  • Indicate what was selected from the menu or
    logical structure

23
Components of Objectives
  • To ____verb
  • Object

24
  • Basic to conceptualize
  • Applied to test
  • Action to describe

25
Objectives
  • To describe
  • To relate compare or contrast (relating
    applies to basic, applied, and action research)

identify define distinguish determine
Depict etc.
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Objectives
  • To identify the attributes (requirements,
    responsibilities, qualifications, and
    salaries/benefits) of music librarians
  • To determine the extent to which their
    responsibilities relate solely to music
    librarianship
  • To compare the attributes listed most frequently
    in job advertisements with those attributes
    leading to the actual hiring of individual
  • To compare the list of attributes identified in
    job advertisements by geographical area, highest
    degree offered by the institution, institutional
    control (private vs. public)

27
Evaluation Questions
  • How much?
  • How many?
  • How economical?
  • How prompt?
  • How accurate?
  • How responsive?
  • How well?
  • How valuable?
  • How reliable?
  • How courteous?
  • How satisfied?
  • ---------------------------
  • Accountability and Effectiveness How well?

28
Others, as institution itself
Customers
Library
Collections/ services
Community served customers
Facilities
Technology and its use
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Others, as institution itself
Customers
Library
Collections/ services
Community served customers
Facilities
Technology and its use
Examples How much? How many? How well?
How satisfied?
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