Content Analysis Based on Literature Review on Human Orientation in Libraries

Rakshikar, Nidhi . Content Analysis Based on Literature Review on Human Orientation in Libraries., 2023 In: Transforming Libraries in 21st Century. Studera Press, pp. 311-319. [Book chapter]

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This paper discusses the value of literature reviews in Human orientation in libraries and its content analysis to assess the quality of the literature reviewed. The review of 92 literature reviews in four subfields of Human orientation in libraries that were published in English, right from the emergence of the subject in different nomenclature were included for the content analysis. Each source was evaluated on the basis of subject, year of publication, geographical area of research, type of publication, and methodology covered in the study. The Author found that, most researchers have utilized mixed method or qualitative method to get qualitative data for researching human orientation issues. Also, the effect of library architecture on students’ use of the actual library as it relates to human orientation is not well-documented by systematic, empirical investigations.

Item type: Book chapter
Keywords: Content Analysis, Human Orientation, Libraries, Literature Review
Subjects: I. Information treatment for information services > IB. Content analysis (A and I, class.)
Depositing user: Nidhi Niwant Rakshikar
Date deposited: 10 Nov 2023 04:42
Last modified: 10 Nov 2023 04:42
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10760/45075

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