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Help-Seeking Behaviors in Research Data Management

机译:研究数据管理中的寻求行为

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Investigations on the help-seeking behavior of academic library patrons have to date primarily focused on the undergraduate experience, most often in the context of reference interactions. This study seeks to explore the help-seeking behaviors of a different audience - faculty in the natural and physical sciences at an R2 land-grant university. Eighteen faculty in the natural and physical sciences at the University of Idaho were individually interviewed using an in-depth qualitative interview format and all transcripts were coded and analyzed using an open transcript data visualization tool created at the University of Idaho Library. Responses revealed that faculty are seeking help from colleagues; peers outside the university, via connections formed in graduate school or professional circles; and through DIY solutions like "just googling it," but less often through university resources and programs. Using the results of this project as a starting point, we will explore how libraries might better understand the help-seeking behavior of research faculty, with an eye towards developing services and sources that better meet faculty research needs.
机译:对学术图书馆惠顾的帮助寻求行为的调查迄今为止主要专注于本科经验,最常见于参考互动的背景。本研究旨在探讨不同受众的帮助寻求行为 - 在R2土地格兰特大学的自然和物理科学中的教师。爱达荷大学的自然和物理科学的十八位教师使用深入的定性访谈格式单独采访,并使用在爱达荷大学图书馆创建的开放抄本数据可视化工具进行编码和分析所有转录物。答复显示,教师正在寻求同事的帮助;大学外面的同行,通过研究生院或专业界的联系;通过DIY解决方案,如“只是谷歌曲,”,但通过大学资源和计划较少。使用该项目的结果作为起点,我们将探讨图书馆如何更好地了解研究教师的寻求行为,以旨在开发服务和来源,更好地满足教师研究需求。

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