Title: The Whys
1 The Whys Hows of Students Faculty
Finding What They Want Insights from
interviews Iowa OCLC Users Group Conference May
27, 2005 Lynn Silipigni Connaway, OCLC Chandra
Prabha, OCLC Brenda Dervin, OSU IMLS Grant
2The Whys Hows of Students Faculty Finding
What They Want
- Project funded by
- Institute of Museum and Library Services
- 480,543 grant to Ohio State University
- Ohio State University (OSU)
- 209,340 in kind contribution
- Online Computer Library Center (OCLC)
- 319,412 in kind contribution
3The Whys Hows of Students Faculty Finding
What They Want
- Project Phases
- Project duration
- Calendar years, 2004 and 2005
- Four phases
- Literature reviews and dialogue
- Sense-making surveys online phone
- Focus group interviews
- Structured observations
4The Whys Hows of Students Faculty Finding
What They Want
- Study Populations
- 44 colleges and universities
- 100 mile radius from Columbus
- 400 informants
- 100 each
- Faculty
- Graduate students
- Undergraduate students
- netLibrary users
- Samples, stratified by Carnegie Institutional
Class Codes
5Input from users
6The Whys Hows of Students Faculty Finding
What They Want
- Focus Group Interviews
- 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.
7The Whys Hows of Students Faculty Finding
What They Want
- Focus Group Interviews
- Have there been times when you did not use a
library (university/college, public, etc.) and
used other sources instead?
8The Whys Hows of Students Faculty Finding
What They Want
- Focus Group Interviews
- Think of an academic situation where you needed
answers or solutions and you did a thorough
search (you did not take the first answer that
you found). Describe the situation.
9The Whys Hows of Students Faculty Finding
What They Want
- Focus Group Interviews
- 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?
10Input from librarians
11The Whys Hows of Students Faculty Finding
What They Want
- Project Dialogues and Librarian Surveys
- Local Advisory Committee
- National Advisory Committee
- OCLC Members Council
- OCLC Board of Trustees
12The Whys Hows of Students Faculty Finding
What They Want
- Project Dialogues
- Library director or representative from each of
the 44 academic institutions - Library director or representative from
geographically contingent public libraries - 79 were invited
- 31 participated
13The Whys Hows of Students Faculty Finding
What They Want
- Online Survey
- OCLC Members Council and Board of Trustees
- 126 online surveys distributed
- 34 responses 27 response rate
14Common Threads in Librarian Responses
15The Whys Hows of Students Faculty Finding
What They Want
- Information needed for development of
user-centered services and collections - Who are the users?
- Where are they getting their information?
- Why dont users think of the library first?
16The Whys Hows of Students Faculty Finding
What They Want
- Biggest challenges of the advance of electronic
information systems - Too much information, too many choices
- Not knowing users expectations and needs
- Off-site users
17The Whys Hows of Students Faculty Finding
What They Want
- Biggest challenges (continued)
- Non-standard search interfaces
- User training
- Designing systems for users not librarians
- Competing with Google, Amazon, Ask Jeeves
18The Whys Hows of Students Faculty Finding
What They Want
- Differences between how practitioners and
researchers look at users - Researchers ask why questions
- Practitioners are interested in how questions
- Researchers see users in abstract
- Practitioners see users in real-time
- Pursue collaborative research
- Make practitioners an integral part of research
19The Whys Hows of Students Faculty Finding
What They Want
- Differences (continued)
- Overwhelming affirmative response
- Theory vs. practice
- Ivory tower vs. real world
- Researchers general approach vs. practitioners
individualized approach - Researchers unreality paint
20The Whys Hows of Students Faculty Finding
What They Want
- Continue to analyze data
- Write and submit for publication
- Literature Reviews
- Reports of findings
21END 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, 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 Prabha (OCLC Senior
Research Scientist), as Co-Investigators. More
information can be obtained at
http//imlsosuoclcproject.jcomm.ohio-state.edu/