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Proposing an Information Value Chain to Improve Information Services to Disabled Library Patrons Using Assistive Technologies

Source Publication
Journal of Information Science
Date Issued
January 12, 2021
Author(s)
Potnis, Devendra  
Mallary, Kevin
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1177/0165551520984719
Permanent URI
https://trace.tennessee.edu/handle/20.500.14382/47858
Abstract

Information services offered by academic libraries increasingly rely on assistive technologies (AT) to facilitate disabled patrons’ retrieval and use of information for learning and teaching. However, disabled patrons’ access to AT might not always lead to their use, resulting in the underutilization of information services offered by academic libraries. We adopt an inward-looking, service innovation perspective to improve information services for disabled patrons using AT. The open coding of qualitative responses collected from administrators and librarians in 186 academic libraries in public universities in the United States, reveals 10 mechanisms (i.e., modified work practices), which involve searching, compiling, mixing, framing, sharing, or reusing information, and learning from it. Based on this information-centric reorganization of work practices, we propose an “information value chain,” like Porter’s value chain, for improving information services to disabled patrons using AT in academic libraries, which is the major theoretical contribution of our study.

Subjects

Disabled patrons

information services

service innovation

assistive technologie...

academic libraries

information value cha...

Disciplines
Library and Information Science
Comments

This paper is accepted for publication in the Journal of Information Science. Reuse is restricted to non-commercial and no derivative uses.

Recommended Citation
Potnis, D. & Mallary, K. (2021). Proposing an information value chain to improve information services to disabled library patrons using assistive technologies. Journal of Information Science. https://doi.org/10.1177/0165551520984719.
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