Authors
Jenna Hartel, Anna Lundh, Diane Sonnenwald, Nancy Fried Foster
Publication date
2012
Journal
Proceedings of the American Society for Information Science and Technology
Volume
49
Issue
1
Pages
1-4
Publisher
Wiley Subscription Services, Inc., A Wiley Company
Description
This panel reports on methodological innovation now underway as information behavior scholars begin to experiment with visual methods. The session launches with a succinct introduction to visual methods by Jenna Hartel and then showcases three exemplar visual research designs. First, Dianne Sonnenwald presents the “information horizon interview” (1999, 2005), the singular visual method native to the information behavior community. Second, Anna Lundh (2010) describes her techniques for capturing and analyzing primary school children's information activities utilizing video recordings. Third, Nancy Fried Foster (Foster & Gibbons, 2007) reports how students, staff and faculty members produce maps, drawings, and photographs as a means of contributing their specialist knowledge to the design of library technologies and spaces at the University of Rochester. Altogether, the panel will present a collage of …
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J Hartel, A Lundh, D Sonnenwald, NF Foster - Proceedings of the American Society for Information …, 2012