2014
DOI: 10.1108/jd-01-2013-0013
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Experiencing documents

Abstract: Purpose -The purpose of this paper is to invite further consideration of how people experience documents. By offering a model from Reader Response theory -Louise Rosenblatt's Transactional Theory of Reading -as well as examples from research on numinous experiences with museum objects, the author hopes to open further avenues of information behavior studies about people and documents. The goal is to incorporate more aspects of lived experience and the aesthetic into practice with and research of documents. Des… Show more

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“…This research contributes to information scholarship -especially the emerging movement to explore issues of spirituality, materiality, and corporeality (e.g. Gorichanaz 2016; Kari & Hartel 2007;Latham 2014;Lloyd 2014b) -by highlighting the bodily and creative aspects of information practice. While participants also referred to the importance of academic publications, magazines, sacred texts, websites, and online discussion forums for learning their religion, they reflected on the significance of practicing postures, wearing particular clothing items and styles, and being physically present in worship spaces and at classes and conventions for learning about Islam and articulating their identities.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…This research contributes to information scholarship -especially the emerging movement to explore issues of spirituality, materiality, and corporeality (e.g. Gorichanaz 2016; Kari & Hartel 2007;Latham 2014;Lloyd 2014b) -by highlighting the bodily and creative aspects of information practice. While participants also referred to the importance of academic publications, magazines, sacred texts, websites, and online discussion forums for learning their religion, they reflected on the significance of practicing postures, wearing particular clothing items and styles, and being physically present in worship spaces and at classes and conventions for learning about Islam and articulating their identities.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…Based on the researcher's observation and understanding of this world and a literature review, a preliminary model of a small world has been drawn up and a theoretical framework combining information experience as a concept, Latham's () model of document experience (from a user/reader perspective), Gorichanaz & Latham's document phenomenology, and Gorichanaz's () first person model of documentation (creator/writer perspective) will be employed. Document experience has been termed as information experience from a document perspective.…”
Section: Theoretical Framework and Research Designmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although there are few studies in LIS that use this method, it has been used recently to explore a variety of topics in information science, including how Catholics experience the Bible as a source of religious information, 29 the information behavior of birthmothers relinquishing a child for adoption, 30 how people experience documents, 31 and the lived experience of information services work. 32 Like grounded theory studies, IPA studies are generally not guided by a theory at the outset-existing theory is introduced at the interpretation phase.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%