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Tommaney Library at Haskell Indian Nations University: An ethnographic case study.
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Title/Author:
Tommaney Library at Haskell Indian Nations University: An ethnographic case study./
Author:
Zuber-Chall, Susan.
Description:
208 p.
Notes:
Adviser: Linda L. Lillard.
Contained By:
Dissertation Abstracts International68-08A.
Subject:
Anthropology, Cultural. -
Online resource:
http://pqdd.sinica.edu.tw/twdaoapp/servlet/advanced?query=3276489
ISBN:
9780549186762
Tommaney Library at Haskell Indian Nations University: An ethnographic case study.
Zuber-Chall, Susan.
Tommaney Library at Haskell Indian Nations University: An ethnographic case study.
- 208 p.
Adviser: Linda L. Lillard.
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Emporia State University, 2007.
Located at the Haskell Indian Nations University in Lawrence, Kansas, the Tommaney Library serves the students and faculty at this school, which is dedicated to Indigenous Americans. The purpose of this study is to explore and understand the unique position of Tommaney Library within the academic system that has been created exclusively for Indians. The research question guiding this ethnographic study examines what is unique about the library and how the library interprets and meets the university's academic mission and vision statements. The informant utilized the methodology of ethnography, specifically participant observation, interviewing, and document review, in order to gain the information needed.
ISBN: 9780549186762Subjects--Topical Terms:
735016
Anthropology, Cultural.
Tommaney Library at Haskell Indian Nations University: An ethnographic case study.
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Located at the Haskell Indian Nations University in Lawrence, Kansas, the Tommaney Library serves the students and faculty at this school, which is dedicated to Indigenous Americans. The purpose of this study is to explore and understand the unique position of Tommaney Library within the academic system that has been created exclusively for Indians. The research question guiding this ethnographic study examines what is unique about the library and how the library interprets and meets the university's academic mission and vision statements. The informant utilized the methodology of ethnography, specifically participant observation, interviewing, and document review, in order to gain the information needed.
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The overall conceptual framework guiding this study was grounded theory. Analysis of the data sought patterned regularities and comparisons with existing standards. The data were coded into 8 sections that emerged as abandonment, time, conflict, ignored, anger, pride, self-determination, and respect. These sections were interpreted applying three main themes: Critical Race Theory, Collectivism vs. Individualism, and Victor Turner's Liminality framework. The research question was consistently considered in the analyzing of the data. Both the mission and vision statements are key components which are connected to maintaining the "Indianess" of its students as well as seeking to integrate the indigenous vision into the larger world of the majority population in America.
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The results of the study indicate that the library is currently not meeting either the mission or vision statements of the university. The details of this study will contribute to the improvement of library and information science education by articulating the treatment of ethnic minorities and their needs. Moreover, Tommaney Library can benefit from the study as it will aid them in their assessment of their services, student needs, and planning for the future.
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