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The aim of the Once Upon a Narrative Professional Practice Fellowship was to explore librarians’ personal, social, continuous, and relational experiences of undertaking practitioner research providing a window for the Library and Information Science (LIS) profession to consider their needs and how best they can be met.
The research objectives were to:
• Understand the barriers and facilitators that participants encounter during their practitioner-research and consider how these shape and reshape their experiences
• Discover participants’ transformational moments on their practitioner-researcher journey
• Highlight recommendations to inform the future design of interventions for novice practitioner-researchers
Key topics covered in the interviews were as follows: motivation, learning and researcher development, identity, research culture and professional practice.
Key findings from the research were presented as 62 narrative poems which re-tell participants' experiences. Collectively, these narrative poems reveal two key insights for the LIS sector’s reflection:
1. The way barriers and enablers are experienced in LIS practitioner research is highly contextual. Each participants’ motivations, emotions, prior learning and institutional context influenced how they interacted with these barriers / enablers throughout their research journeys.
2. There is an evident tension between the practitioner world and the academic world. This was visible in participants’ shifting perspectives through the cycle of their research. Institutional culture (positive or negative) contributed to this academic practitioner divide and it plays a key role in the stories of LIS practitioner researchers.The Once Upon a Narrative professional practice fellowship explored librarians’ personal, social, continuous, and relational experiences of undertaking practitioner research through a narrative inquiry method. By so doing, it provided a window for the Library and Information profession...
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Methodology
Data collection period
09/11/2023 - 05/08/2024
Country
United Kingdom
Time dimension
Not available
Analysis unit
Individual
Universe
Not available
Sampling procedure
Not available
Kind of data
Text
Data collection mode
Narrative inquiry was the principle method for this research.Repeated, in-depth, unstructured narrative interviews conducted online over Mircosoft Teams with four academic librarians over the course of their practitioner research journey. Practitioner research in academic libraries is a small field from which to select participants. Thus, purposive sampling was used. Four participants were identified through existing pathways for practitioner research in the UK.
Funding information
Grant number
Unknown
Access
Publisher
UK Data Service
Publication year
2025
Terms of data access
The UK Data Archive has granted a dissemination embargo. The embargo will end on 10 January 2028 and the data will then be available in accordance with the access level selected.