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The representation of knowledge in Australian public library adult nonfiction collections: epistemic factors influencing selection and evaluation: interview data

Adelaide University
Kelly, Matthew
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This dataset contains transcriptions of interviews with 11 collection development librarians from 11 Australian public libraries. The topics covered in these interviews include: - collection development policies - subject priorities - approaches to knowledge Interviews were semi-structured and were 45 minutes in duration. Each librarian was interviewed 3 times at 6 monthly intervals over a period of 18 months. 463 pages of transcribed interview data is available.

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