Title of article :
Information Grounds and the Use of Need-Based
Services by Immigrants in Queens, New York: A Context-
Based, Outcome Evaluation Approach
Author/Authors :
Karen E. Fisher، نويسنده , , Joan C. Durrance and Marian Bouch Hinton، نويسنده ,
Abstract :
We elaborate on Pettigrew’s (1998, 1999) theory of information
grounds while using an outcome evaluation approach
enriched by its focus on context to explore the
use of need-based services by immigrants in New York
City. Immigrants have substantial information and practical
needs for help with adjusting to life in a new country.
Because of differences in language, culture, and
other factors such as access, new immigrants are a
difficult population to study. As a result, little research
has examined their predilections from an information
behavior perspective. We report findings from a qualitative
study of how literacy and coping skills programs are
used by and benefit the immigrant customers of the
Queens Borough Public Library (QBPL). From our interviews
and observation of 45 program users, staff, and
other stakeholders, we derived a grand context (in Pettigrew’s
terms) woven from three subcontexts: the immigrants
of Queens, New York; the QBPL, its service
model, and activities for immigrants; and professional
contributions of QBPL staff. Our findings are discussed
along two dimensions: (a) building blocks toward information
literacy, and (b) personal gains achieved by immigrants
for themselves and their families. We conclude
that successful introduction to the QBPL—as per its
mission, programming, and staff—can lead immigrants
to a synergistic information ground that can help in
meeting broad psychological, social, and practical
needs.