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Conceptions Of Research Among Academic Librarians And Archivists, Lise Doucette, Kristin Hoffmann
Conceptions Of Research Among Academic Librarians And Archivists, Lise Doucette, Kristin Hoffmann
Western Libraries Publications
Academic librarians and archivists occupy a unique role as researchers and as practitioners who support faculty and student researchers. However, the ways in which librarians and archivists think about research is largely unexamined, while faculty conceptions of research have been studied extensively. In this study, we analyzed drawings and interviews of 25 Canadian academic librarians and archivists and identified six conceptions of research: research is a shared, community experience; research leads to learning and growth; research is influenced by personal and professional experience; research is a process involving interrelated components; research involves refining and answering a question; research by librarians …
Street Checks: What The Literature Doesn’T Tell Us, Laura Huey
Street Checks: What The Literature Doesn’T Tell Us, Laura Huey
Sociology Publications
In this paper I provide a brief review of the limited research on the police practice of street checks.