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Information for Inspiration: Understanding Information-Seeking Behaviour and Library Usage of Students at the Hong Kong Design Institute

机译:启发性信息:了解香港设计学院学生的信息寻求行为和图书馆使用情况

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The process of information- and inspiration-seeking behaviour amongst artists and designers often involve direct observation, note-taking, collecting materials and image samples, recognising styles, analysing movements, patterns, textures, as well as experimenting with different materials and techniques. They also rely heavily on having access to a variety of visual resources, both physical and digital, during the process of inspiration-seeking. However, there have been few studies on how art and design students look for and use information in the digital age, especially in the context of the library. This paper reports on an empirical study of the inspiration-seeking process and other information-related behaviour of students at the Hong Kong Design Institute (HKDI). An online questionnaire was created to ask the HKDI students specific questions: the types of library preferred; students' comfort level with the HKDI Library; student respondents' information needs; and their preferred sources for inspiration. They were also asked which media and venues they looked to for information that was important to their creative process. A total of 327 current students at the HKDI completed the survey. The research findings suggest that information-seeking behaviour of the art and design students was reflective of the fluid and creative nature of the art and design domain. They were regular users of traditional printed resources as well as the physical libraries. They also placed heavy reliance on the Internet and a variety of social networks when it came to inspiration-seeking. Inspiration was found from a very diverse and 'idiosyncratic' set of sources; often via accidental discovery. The students' status as emergent practitioners also suggested a strong need for career advice and interactions with peers practicing in the art and design field.
机译:在艺术家和设计师之间寻求信息和寻求灵感的行为的过程通常涉及直接观察,记录笔记,收集材料和图像样本,识别样式,分析运动,图案,纹理以及尝试不同的材料和技术。在寻求灵感的过程中,他们还严重依赖于访问各种物理和数字视觉资源。但是,关于艺术和设计专业的学生如何在数字时代,尤其是在图书馆中寻找和使用信息的研究很少。本文对香港设计学院(HKDI)的学生寻求灵感的过程和其他与信息有关的行为进行了实证研究。创建了一个在线调查表,以询问HKDI学生具体问题:首选图书馆类型; HKDI图书馆为学生提供的舒适度;学生受访者的信息需求;及其首选的灵感来源。他们还被问到他们寻找哪些媒体和场所来寻找对其创作过程至关重要的信息。 HKDI共有327名在读学生完成了调查。研究发现表明,艺术和设计专业学生的信息寻求行为反映了艺术和设计领域的流动性和创造性。他们是传统印刷资源以及物理图书馆的常规用户。在寻求灵感方面,他们还非常依赖Internet和各种社交网络。灵感来自多种多样且“特质”的资源。通常是通过偶然发现。学生作为新兴从业者的身份也表明强烈需要职业建议,并需要与从事艺术和设计领域的同伴互动。

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