Getting the picture: Interviews and photo elicitation at Edmonton Public Library by Valerie Haberl LIBRES Volume 22, Issue 2 (September 2012)
As part of its Library Spaces Business Plan initiative, Edmonton Public Library (EPL) conducted interviews paired with photo elicitation to explore customers’ perceptions of their library spaces and to better understand how customers use those spaces. Sixteen interviews were conducted with participants at 5 branches of the EPL with participants taking photographs used during the interview. Findings revealed the comprehensive views participants’ hold about the library; the library’s spaces are not distinct from the collections and services offered within them.
The role of information professionals in geoscience data management: A western Australian perspective by Vanessa E Johnson LIBRES Volume 22, Issue 2 (September 2012)
The research project investigated the role of information professionals in geoscience data management. Data management professionals in organisations which generate geoscience data across the government, academic and corporate sectors in Western Australia were surveyed. The results indicate that while information professionals were engaged in managing a range of geoscience data and see opportunities to expand their role, the extent of their involvement and the type of data they manage was impacted by their knowledge base, organisational structures, and stakeholder attitudes toward data management.
LIBRES Editorial Board for this issue:
Kerry Smith (Editor-in-Chief)
Curtin University, Western Australia k.smith@curtin.edu.au