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Priscilla posted an update in the group Choosing Your Community Discussion 3 months ago
Hi Ya’ll,
I am still uncertain about the community I wish to research. A few ideas that I have in mind are prison inmates and their accessibility to information. Or Chicano mural artists and how they use information to organize resistance through art.
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Alannah Ford posted an update in the group Choosing Your Community Discussion 3 months ago
I am strongly considering focusing on addiction recovery communities, but I am concerned as it is recommended to choose a community you are not directly involved with. I could choose an addiction that I am not in recovery for, but I am worried that in doing so, it may limit the research and literature available to me? I know that the recovery…[Read more]
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@alannahford I have had successful papers on information communities made up of folks in recovery. You could go broad and focus on various addiction recovery communities.
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@Michael thank you so much! I appreciate the feedback!
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@alannahford You are very welcome!
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Melissa Thornton / @sweetmj posted an update in the group INFO 200 Assignment Q & A 3 months ago
Just a clarification please, in the INFO 200 Criteria for Grading Blog reports it refer’s to Fisher and Bishop’s five Characteristics of information communities, is this the same as Fisher and Fulton’s definition and characteristics of Information Communities?
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@sweetmj YES! Thanks for catching that. In the 2nd edition of our textbook, it was Fisher and Bishop writing in info communities. I will update that document. I recall do a universal find on “Bishop” when the new book came out. Hehe
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Christine Walker posted an update in the group Choosing Your Community Discussion 3 months ago
Hello. Would writing about manga translations and scanlations be all right?
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@christinew12 We discussed this in the chat. I think it would work to highlight those things as part of your explorations of the information behaviors and needs of the manga community.
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Sorry. I wrote this before I asked the question in the chat. Thank you for taking the time to comment.
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@christinew12 No worries!
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Lauren Hayes posted an update in the group Choosing Your Community Discussion 3 months ago
Hi everyone!
I would love to write about Taylor Swift and Swifties for my information community. I know this would fall into the broader category of Serious Leisure / Enthusiasts, and I was thinking I could focus on Taylor using her platform to inform fans on politics and feminism. I know it was said that it is hard to write about your own fandom…[Read more]-
@laurenhayes66 The TS info community would be perfect and you would have the LIS research related to fandom info behaviors as well as all the studies of how folks use social media etc. to further causes, share etc.
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Kelli Vukadinovich posted an update in the group Choosing Your Community Discussion 3 months ago
Hi everyone! I’m leaning towards the Brandon Sanderson community. He has garnered so much love and attention and he continues to write books at an insanely quick pace. He has a website and YouTube where he gives weekly updates of his writing progress on all of his books and often discusses his works. His was the largest kickstarter project for his…[Read more]
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@kellivukadinovich This is right on track and yes to the SLP/E angle.
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Kelli Vukadinovich joined the group Choosing Your Community Discussion 3 months ago
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Alyssa Williams posted an update in the group Choosing Your Community Discussion 3 months ago
Hi again, everyone! After looking into all of the different “fandoms” out there, it is hard to narrow it down to one because they are all interesting. Would exploring the intersection between fandom/fan culture and libraries/information science be too broad of a topic? Any advice would be appreciated!
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@awilliams1998 One thing you could do is focus very broadly on fan communities as information communities. In the discussion section of your paper you could explore the library response to fan groups such as libraries that host “cons” and cosplay programs, or other service focused on fans. On the other side of that work, you would have a really…[Read more]
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Elena Porton posted an update in the group Choosing Your Community Discussion 3 months ago
I’ve been having a hard time narrowing in on the information community I want to work with. I’m really interested in digital artists because I feel like there’s a lot of different ways they can engage with information (art tutorials, selling their art, social media, etc), but I’m having a really hard time locating appropriate sources. I find tons…[Read more]
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@elenaporton Take a look at the artists example on the synthesis page. You will see how the student used broader studies on the info behavior and needs of artists to craft a view of her community. It is also just fine to use an article that focuses on the information behaviors and needs of creatives in general.
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Christine Walker joined the group My Favorite Podcast 3 months ago
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Christine Walker posted an update in the group Choosing Your Community Discussion 3 months ago
I would like to research comic books for my information community. Would like to try to write about how comics and their place in popular culture have changed over the years.
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@christinew12 If you are thinking about comic book fans, I have had successful papers on the community. You can pull from the literature related to the Serious Leisure Perspective (SLP) and Enthusiasts.
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Hello. Would it be all right to switch to writing about manga fan translations and scanlations instead?
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Laura Fong posted an update in the group Choosing Your Community Discussion 3 months ago
I’m leaning toward National Parks visitors for my information community. Still not sure if and how I should narrow the scope. I’m thinking of focusing on first time visitors, amateur hikers, or those looking to visit all the national parks.
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@laurafong This sounds good. You may not need to narrow specifically but you could address first time visitors etc in your explorations.
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Also, this group (or broader travelers) would fall into the Serious Leisure Perspective (SLP) and Enthusiasts area of the literature as well.
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@michael I couldn’t figure out how to respond to your feedback for Blog Post #2 on Canvas, but thank you for pointing me in the direction of the serious leisure perspective and enthusiasts for tourism. I’ll be sure to check out the King Library resources to hone in on some search strategies.
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@laurafong You should be able to use the comment box in the grade book. Take a look. We can investigate if it does not show up.
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@michael I just tried it again, and the ability to respond is there. Not sure what happened the other day. I’ll contact the support team if I encounter this again.
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@laurafong Great!
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Ines Gonzalez posted an update in the group Choosing Your Community Discussion 3 months, 1 weeks ago
I’m thinking of researching the realm of ASMR because it feels like there’s a robust foundation for further research in regards to community and information. I also seemed to have stumbled upon an article about practices within therapy and library settings, which is great!
Additionally, I’ve consumed ASMR content for the past year and a half, so…[Read more]
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@ines My thought is you would be focusing on the information behaviors and needs of ASMR creators/consumers. I could see the literature related to the Serious Leisure Perspective (SLP) and Enthusiasts working well (I have mentioned this are of research a lot in comments below). Info behaviors of YouTube creators would fit as well…even creators…[Read more]
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Christine posted an update in the group Choosing Your Community Discussion 3 months, 1 weeks ago
I am still struggling to pick a single community for this assignment; I am interested in the film preservation community and fiction writers. However, I still need to narrow my focus on one subject within the community. For film preservation, I was interested in how the restoration of films for older films has resulted in a conflict between the…[Read more]
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@cchristine The focus of all of the assignments in 200 is on the information behaviors and needs of an ion community. How I could see your Cameron example working would be researching the info behaviors and needs of film restoration fans and how they create and share info. Im thinking of all the YT’ers that made videos critiquing the Cameron’s 4K…[Read more]
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Claire Isola joined the group Choosing Your Community Discussion 3 months, 1 weeks ago
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Jackie Rogoff posted an update in the group Choosing Your Community Discussion 3 months, 1 weeks ago
I’ve been brainstorming ideas for a community and I’m really interested in people who make and solve crosswords. I haven’t been able to find academic articles about crosswords yet, though. Widening the search to puzzles also hasn’t turned up anything. Is that a red flag? I could certainly find something else to focus on but was curious if anyone…[Read more]
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@jrogoff This group sounds like they would fit well under the banner of Serious Leisure Perspective (SLP) and Enthusiasts. There may not be specific LIS research on the information behaviors and needs of folks who make and solve crosswords or puzzles, but there is a lot of literature regarding how folks spin leisure time and what their information…[Read more]
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Thank you, and I appreciate your willingness to repeat that info! I’ll do some digging on SLP.
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Megan Shipston posted an update in the group Choosing Your Community Discussion 3 months, 1 weeks ago
Hello! I have been doing a lot of thinking on which community I want to focus on. One community that has peaked my interest is the BookTok community. There has been a lot of buzz around that community specifically so I thought it could be interesting. However, I’m afraid it might be a little too broad as there is a lot of sub communities that fall…[Read more]
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@meganshipston054 BookTok would be fun and you van pull from the LIS literature on info behaviors and needs of enthusiasts as well as info behaviors and needs of social media users. Readers as well!
I have also had successful papers on gamers and bakers!
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Melissa Thornton / @sweetmj posted an update in the group Choosing Your Community Discussion 3 months, 1 weeks ago
Hey everyone, I have been pondering the homeschool family community. It is a community I fell into due to the pandemic. and there is so much there. But I am wondering if it is too broad of a subject.
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@sweetmj The Homeschooling Information Community is not too broad at all. I have had papers in the past on the group. I do seem to recall there is not as much LIS research as I thought.
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Erin B posted an update in the group Choosing Your Community Discussion 3 months, 1 weeks ago
Hello everyone! Like many others, I also find myself drawn to fan communities and have been kicking a few ideas around… I am considering “Rick and Morty” fans, since it’s an odd show that ranges from extremely low-brow to abstract humor–but I’m wondering if it is potentially too offensive a show? I am also considering “Outlander” fans, because…[Read more]
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@erin999 See my comments below about fan information communities. Yay for Outlander! 🏴
I don’t think you would be mocking the “bronies.”
TikTok would be a good choice as well. I have had successful papers on various TT communities.
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Thank you for your help! I’m struggling to pick a community–maybe because I’m unsure what type of community would work well for our upcoming papers and projects? I’m currently between Outlander fandom and citizen journalists on TikTok.
Outlander is supposed to wrap up in 2025 whereas citizen journalists on TikTok are ongoing & widespread……[Read more]
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@erin999 “Sing me a song of a lass who is gone…” I was on Skye last year and heard some folks singing The Skye Boat Song in an old castle.
Outlander would work for sure but “American citizen journalists of TikTok” might be a bit more interesting from a timeliness standpoint. Not to take anything away from Outlander of course!
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Well, now the song is in my head so Outlander it is : )
I’m hoping no one has done it before–it will be fun! Thank you
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@erin999 No one has done Outlander fans before. I know the community is strong! (and the show is very tied to Scottish tourism!)
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Alyssa Williams posted an update in the group Choosing Your Community Discussion 3 months, 1 weeks ago
Hi, everyone! After reviewing the list of past information communities that have been researched for this class, I feel most drawn to the more “fan-based” communities. As of now, I’m trying to decide between Harry Potter Fans/Potterheads, Cosplayers, and a few more ideas that I came up with on my own, such as Star Trek Fans, Twilight Fans, or The…[Read more]
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@awilliams1998 Oh yes! Any of your choices of fan communities would be good. There is some super interesting research happening in this space. This would also fall into the broader category of Serious Leisure / Enthusiasts as I mentioned below.
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Okay, thank you for the information! I’ll look into that!
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@priscilla023 Both of these would work. One unique thing about the incarcerated community is the fact that most of the literature is focused on offering services to those in prison more than the usual focus of research. It is all viewed through the lens of prison libraries. For the other, you might find useful studies related to info behaviors of…[Read more]