Perceptions of Digital Libraries with Indigenous Knowledge: An Exploratory Study

Interest in indigenous knowledge (IK) research has grown since the 1980s, and more recently the topic has drawn attention in information sciences research. At the same time, the evolution of electronic information and communication technologies (ICTs), most notably development of the Internet, has p...

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Main Author: Capponi, Debra Lynn
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Published: Trace: Tennessee Research and Creative Exchange 2010
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spelling ndltd-UTENN-oai-trace.tennessee.edu-utk_gradthes-16092011-12-13T16:12:20Z Perceptions of Digital Libraries with Indigenous Knowledge: An Exploratory Study Capponi, Debra Lynn Interest in indigenous knowledge (IK) research has grown since the 1980s, and more recently the topic has drawn attention in information sciences research. At the same time, the evolution of electronic information and communication technologies (ICTs), most notably development of the Internet, has profoundly influenced information sciences research. This study explores perceptions of community members involved in the creation, development, and use of digital libraries with indigenous knowledge materials. Research methods used in data collection include a quantitative survey distributed to community members involved in the creation, development, and use of digital libraries with indigenous knowledge materials and qualitative analysis of the research process. The study proposes a framework of guidelines to conduct future research on digital libraries with indigenous knowledge that includes: acknowledging the reality of the community involved in creating, developing, and using digital libraries with indigenous knowledge materials; developing appropriate research methods for this community; and identifying specific actions for such research. 2010-05-01 text application/pdf http://trace.tennessee.edu/utk_gradthes/610 Masters Theses Trace: Tennessee Research and Creative Exchange digital libraries indigenous knowledge Library and Information Science
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indigenous knowledge
Library and Information Science
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Capponi, Debra Lynn
Perceptions of Digital Libraries with Indigenous Knowledge: An Exploratory Study
description Interest in indigenous knowledge (IK) research has grown since the 1980s, and more recently the topic has drawn attention in information sciences research. At the same time, the evolution of electronic information and communication technologies (ICTs), most notably development of the Internet, has profoundly influenced information sciences research. This study explores perceptions of community members involved in the creation, development, and use of digital libraries with indigenous knowledge materials. Research methods used in data collection include a quantitative survey distributed to community members involved in the creation, development, and use of digital libraries with indigenous knowledge materials and qualitative analysis of the research process. The study proposes a framework of guidelines to conduct future research on digital libraries with indigenous knowledge that includes: acknowledging the reality of the community involved in creating, developing, and using digital libraries with indigenous knowledge materials; developing appropriate research methods for this community; and identifying specific actions for such research.
author Capponi, Debra Lynn
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title Perceptions of Digital Libraries with Indigenous Knowledge: An Exploratory Study
title_short Perceptions of Digital Libraries with Indigenous Knowledge: An Exploratory Study
title_full Perceptions of Digital Libraries with Indigenous Knowledge: An Exploratory Study
title_fullStr Perceptions of Digital Libraries with Indigenous Knowledge: An Exploratory Study
title_full_unstemmed Perceptions of Digital Libraries with Indigenous Knowledge: An Exploratory Study
title_sort perceptions of digital libraries with indigenous knowledge: an exploratory study
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