STEM Faculty Perceptions of Library Research Support and Bibliometric Services: A Qualitative Study

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Titel: STEM Faculty Perceptions of Library Research Support and Bibliometric Services: A Qualitative Study
Autoren: Yuening Zhang
Quelle: Issues in Science and Technology Librarianship, Iss 111 (2025)
Verlagsinformationen: University of Alberta Library, 2025.
Publikationsjahr: 2025
Bestand: LCC:Science
LCC:Bibliography. Library science. Information resources
LCC:Technology
Schlagwörter: STEM faculty, Interviews, Library research support, Bibliometric services, Research impact evaluation, RDM (research data management) plan, Science, Bibliography. Library science. Information resources, Technology
Beschreibung: Academic librarians strive to provide quality support for faculty researchers. Existing content analysis of top-ranking university libraries’ websites revealed the main types of research services provided by academic librarians. But what specific services do STEM faculty consider essential for their research needs? What are the most effective communication methods to convey research service information to STEM faculty? How do STEM faculty follow cutting-edge developments in their fields? Do STEM faculty value information provided by bibliometric tools? This study attempts to answer the above questions through interviews with 30 STEM faculty at a medium-sized R1 university. Patterns in each discipline and across all interviews were analyzed through reflexive thematic analysis to capture both semantic/surface and latent/implicit meanings of participants’ comments. Findings demonstrate that their data management needs go beyond a plan template, and they do not prioritize open access publishing. Along with their communication preference, current awareness of tool preferences and perceptions of bibliometric tools, and research impact evaluation are shared.
Publikationsart: article
Dateibeschreibung: electronic resource
Sprache: English
ISSN: 1092-1206
Relation: https://journals.library.ualberta.ca/istl/index.php/istl/article/view/2879; https://doaj.org/toc/1092-1206
DOI: 10.29173/istl2879
Zugangs-URL: https://doaj.org/article/3ce67cc7cf19468dbf4527629de4a2e4
Dokumentencode: edsdoj.3ce67cc7cf19468dbf4527629de4a2e4
Datenbank: Directory of Open Access Journals
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Abstract:Academic librarians strive to provide quality support for faculty researchers. Existing content analysis of top-ranking university libraries’ websites revealed the main types of research services provided by academic librarians. But what specific services do STEM faculty consider essential for their research needs? What are the most effective communication methods to convey research service information to STEM faculty? How do STEM faculty follow cutting-edge developments in their fields? Do STEM faculty value information provided by bibliometric tools? This study attempts to answer the above questions through interviews with 30 STEM faculty at a medium-sized R1 university. Patterns in each discipline and across all interviews were analyzed through reflexive thematic analysis to capture both semantic/surface and latent/implicit meanings of participants’ comments. Findings demonstrate that their data management needs go beyond a plan template, and they do not prioritize open access publishing. Along with their communication preference, current awareness of tool preferences and perceptions of bibliometric tools, and research impact evaluation are shared.
ISSN:10921206
DOI:10.29173/istl2879