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Social Practice in Design and Evaluation
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Viewing digital libraries as sociotechnical systems, networks of people and technology interacting with society.The contributors to this volume view digital libraries (DLs) from a social as well as technological perspective. They see DLs as sociotechnical systems, networks of technology, information artifacts, and people and practices interacting with the larger world of work and society. As Bruce Schatz observes in his foreword, for a digital library to be useful, the users, the documents, and the information system must be in harmony. The contributors begin by asking how we evaluate DLs-how we can understand them in order to build better DLs-but they move beyond these basic concerns to explore how DLs make a difference in people's lives and their social worlds, and what studying DLs might tell us about information, knowledge, and social and cognitive processes. The chapters, using both empirical and analytical methods, examine the social impact of DLs and also the web of social and material relations in which DLs are embedded; these far-ranging social worlds include such disparate groups as community activists, environmental researchers, middle-school children, and computer system designers. Topics Documents and society . the real boundaries of a "library without walls" . the ecologies of digital libraries . usability and evaluation . information and institutional change . transparency as a product of the convergence of social practices and information artifacts . and collaborative knowledge construction in digital libraries

Author Biography:

Ann Peterson-Kemp is Associate Professor, Graduate School of Library and Information Science, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign. Nancy A. Van House is Professor, School of Information Management and Systems, University of California, Berkeley. Barbara P. Buttenfield is Professor, Department of Geography, University of Colorado, Boulder.
Release date NZ
October 10th, 2003
Audience
  • Professional & Vocational
Contributors
  • Edited by Ann Peterson-Kemp
  • Edited by Barbara P Buttenfield
  • Edited by Nancy A.Van House
  • Foreword by Bruce Schatz
Illustrations
15 illus.
Interest Age
From 18 years
Pages
352
Dimensions
178x229x20
ISBN-13
9780262527859
Product ID
23825081

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