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2016 | 54 | 1(107) | 7-20

Article title

Metodologia badań indywidualnego zarządzania informacją: wybrane aspekty

Authors

Title variants

EN
Research Methodology of Personal Information Management Studies: Selected Aspects

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Abstracts

PL
CEL/TEZA: Celem badań, których wyniki przedstawione są w artykule było zidentyfikowanie sposobów rozwiązywania istotnych dylematów w projektowaniu badań z zakresu indywidualnego zarządzania informacją. KONCEPCJA/METODY BADAŃ: Przyjęto perspektywę jakościową, a badaniami objęto publikacje udostępniane w zasobach Web of Science Core Collection: Citation Indexes (wyszukane 21 sierpnia 2015 roku), które w tytule zawierały termin personal information management i omawiały badania empiryczne różnych aspektów tej problematyki. Dążono do rozpoznania sześciu elementów: ogólnego celu badań, ujęcia w czasie, środowiska badań, rodzaju danych i sposobu ich interpretacji, zastosowanych technik i sposobu doboru uczestników badań. WYNIKI I WNIOSKI: Przeprowadzona analiza wskazuje na dużą różnorodność rozwiązań czerpanych z różnych perspektyw metateoretycznych. Wyniki jawniają kluczowe rozstrzygnięcia metodologiczne podejmowane w badaniach indywidualnego zarządzania informacją. ORYGINALNOŚĆ/WARTOŚĆ POZNAWCZA: Wyniki mogą być pomocne w projektowaniu tego typu badań oraz jako punkt wyjścia do pogłębionych rozważań nad ich metodologią.
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PURPOSE/THESIS: The aim of the research the results of which are presented in this article was to identify the ways of solving essential dilemmas in the development of research in the field of personal information management (PIM). APPROACH/RESEARCH METHODS: The author applied a qualitative approach. The analysis involved publications available in Web of Science Core Collection: Citation Indexes (retrieved on August 21, 2015) the titles of which contained the term personal information management and were a discussion of any empirical studies on PIM. The main objective was to identify six elements: general research goals, time coverage, research circumstances, types of data gathered and the ways of their interpretation, research techniques applied and the ways of participant selection for such studies. RESULTS AND CONCLUSIONS: The analysis shows a broad variety of solutions derived from different metatheoretical perspectives and reveals key methodological decisions made to design PIM studies. ORIGINALITY/VALUE: The results of this research may help to develop future research and inspire an in-depth discussion on various methodological aspects of PIM research.

Year

Volume

54

Issue

Pages

7-20

Physical description

Dates

received
2016-02-12
revised
2016-06-30
accepted
2016-07-09

Contributors

  • Instytut Informacji Naukowej i Bibliotekoznawstwa, Uniwersytet Jagielloński, ul. prof. Stanisława Łojasiewicza 4, 30–348 Kraków

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Document Type

Publication order reference

Identifiers

ISSN
0324-8194
EISSN
2392-2648

YADDA identifier

bwmeta1.element.desklight-9e3bce90-45d9-457f-b729-ace795c0d9d7
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