Readers’ interest criteria in fiction book search in library catalogs
Abstract
Purpose
The purpose of this paper is to investigate fiction readers’ interest criteria when selecting novels in library catalogs for various search tasks.
Design/methodology/approach
The data of the book selection behavior from 80 genuine fiction readers were collected using recorded interviews and conversations. The data were qualitatively analyzed. Reuter’s categorization of the components of aesthetic relevance has contributed to the construction of interest dimensions.
Findings
A five-dimension categorization of interest criteria is presented based on fiction readers’ interpretations of the influential factors in fiction book selection in different search tasks. The findings revealed that readers apply the identified interest criteria in a flexible and multiphase way depending to the search task and the system used. The findings showed a context-related pattern in readers’ fiction book selections. A combination of readers’ search capacities, “behind the eyes” knowledge, affective factors and a well-functioning interaction with a system used results in a successful book selection.
Originality/value
A five-dimension categorization of adult fiction readers’ interest criteria was created based on their search behaviors in library catalogs. The results provide a systematic step toward a comprehensive understanding of readers’ fiction book selection in digital environments.
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Citation
Mikkonen, A. and Vakkari, P. (2016), "Readers’ interest criteria in fiction book search in library catalogs", Journal of Documentation, Vol. 72 No. 4, pp. 696-715. https://doi.org/10.1108/JDOC-11-2015-0142
Publisher
:Emerald Group Publishing Limited
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