Accidentally Found on Purpose: Information-Seeking Behavior of Historians in Archives
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2002
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Library Quarterly
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72
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4
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472-96
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Abstract |
This article reports on a qualitative research study of the information-seeking behavior of historians. Based on semistructured interviews with ten midcareer historians, it investigates how they locate primary sources, carry out their research, and use archival material. The study identified four different types of information-seeking activities, including (1) orienting oneself to archives, finding aids, sources, or a collection; (2) seeking known material; (3) building contextual knowledge; and (4) identifying relevant material.
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Recruited historians at the assistant or associate professor level from two Canadian universities.
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