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Advances in Library Administration and Organization

ISSN: 0732-0671
Series editor(s): Delmus Williams, Janine Golden

Subject Area: Library and Information Studies

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The Work Process of Research Librarians, Elicited via the Abstraction–Decomposition Space


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Title:The Work Process of Research Librarians, Elicited via the Abstraction–Decomposition Space
Author(s):Kevin J. Simons, Marvin J. Dainoff, Leonard S. Mark
Volume:24 Editor(s): Edward D. Garten, Delmus E. Williams, James M. Nyce ISBN: 978-0-7623-1410-2 eISBN: 978-1-84950-483-6
Citation:Kevin J. Simons, Marvin J. Dainoff, Leonard S. Mark (2006), The Work Process of Research Librarians, Elicited via the Abstraction–Decomposition Space, in Edward D. Garten, Delmus E. Williams, James M. Nyce (ed.) 24 (Advances in Library Administration and Organization, Volume 24), Emerald Group Publishing Limited, pp.191-230
DOI:10.1016/S0732-0671(06)24006-9 (Permanent URL)
Publisher:Emerald Group Publishing Limited
Article type:Chapter Item
Abstract:Cognitive work analysis (CWA) is a method of understanding and documenting the constraints inherent in a work domain, irrespective of the actions undertaken within the work domain and the actors who undertake them. The keystone of CWA is the abstraction–decomposition space (ADS), which provides a constraint-based overview of the system. CWA has been successfully applied in a variety of settings to create tools that make the underlying goals and constraints of the system more apparent, and allow a worker the flexibility to perform his or her job in a manner appropriate to the current conditions, without being restricted to a particular task flow. In the current study, semistructured protocol analysis was conducted with six research librarians in order to create an ADS representing the information research work domain. The resulting ADS was reviewed with the participants, who confirmed its accuracy. Insight provided by the ADS regarding the work domain of research librarians is discussed, as are implications for tools to support information research.

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