Title of article :
Profile, Needs, and Expectations of Information
Professionals: What We Learned From the 2003 ASIST
Membership Survey
Author/Authors :
Liwen Vaughan، نويسنده , , Trudi Bellardo Hahn، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
ماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2005
Abstract :
A survey of American Society for Information Science
and Technology (ASIST) members was administered via
the Web in May 2003. The survey gathered demographic
data about members and their preferences and expectations
in regard to conferences and other ASIST products
and services.With about a 32% return rate, findings were
compared with an earlier survey conducted in 1979,
which provides a glimpse of how the Society has
changed and what needs to be done to ensure a healthy
future development. The gender split has remained the
same but members are about 5 years older on average
than they were in 1979. A significant shift has occurred in
members’ institutional affiliations, from the largest
group being in the industrial sector to the largest group
being in educational institutions. Members on average
reported slightly higher incomes (after adjusting for
inflation) in 2003than in 1979. Since 1979, a larger percentage
of members have earned a doctoral degree. The
most common field of study is library and information
science. About half of the respondents reported that
ASIST is their primary professional society. Their primary
reason for maintaining ASIST membership is
“learning about new developments/issues in the field.”
The most common responses to the question about what
factors would make ASIST conferences more appealing
related to lowering costs. Other responses related to attitudes
about the ASIST Bulletin and the value of other
proposed products and services are summarized and reported.
Detailed analyses of relationships among different
variables made possible a deeper understanding of
members’ needs and expectations, which provides directions
for design of programs and services
Journal title :
Journal of the American Society for Information Science and Technology
Journal title :
Journal of the American Society for Information Science and Technology