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Academic Librarians' Varying Experiences of Archives: A Phenomenographic Study
Authors:Diana K Wakimoto  Christine S Bruce
Institution:1. California State University, East Bay, University Libraries, 25800 Carlos Bee Blvd., Hayward, CA 94544, USA;2. Queensland University of Technology, Science and Engineering Faculty, Information Systems, Information Ecology, 2 George Street, Y Block, Gardens Point Campus, Brisbane, QLD 4000, Australia
Abstract:This article reports on a study investigating academic librarians' varying experiences of archives in order to promote understanding and communication among librarians and archivists. A qualitative, phenomenographic approach was adopted for the study. Three different ways of experiencing archives were identified from analysis of interviews. Archives may be experienced by academic librarians as 1) a place which protects collections; 2) resources to be used in accomplishing tasks such as teaching, research, or outreach; or 3) manifestations of politics. The third way of experiencing archives is the most complex, incorporating both the other experiences. The results of this study may help librarians, especially academic librarians, and archivists communicate more clearly on joint projects involving archival collections thereby enabling more collaboration.
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