posted on 2017-07-18, 23:37authored byAMANDA FRANCES COSSHAM
What kinds of mental models do library catalogue users have of the bibliographic universe in an age of online and electronic information? Using phenomenography and grounded analysis, it identifies participants’ understanding, experience, and conceptualisation of the bibliographic universe, and identifies their expectations when using library catalogues. It contrasts participants’ mental models with existing LIS models, and explores the nature of the bibliographic universe. The bibliographic universe can be considered to be a social object that exists because it is inscribed in catalogue records, cataloguing codes, bibliographies, and other bibliographic tools. It is a socially constituted phenomenon.
History
Campus location
Australia
Principal supervisor
Steven John Wright
Additional supervisor 1
Graeme Johanson
Additional supervisor 2
Kerry Tanner
Year of Award
2017
Department, School or Centre
Information Technology (Monash University Caulfield)