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The Information Searching Behaviour of Music Directors

机译:音乐导演的信息搜索行为

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Objective – This research project sought to elucidate some of the information searching behaviours of directors/conductors of performing music ensembles when selecting repertoire for performance. Of particular focus was the kind of information needed to select repertoire and where that information was sought and acquired. Methods – Semi-structured, guided interviews were undertaken with three conductors from varying musical ensemble forms (choral, orchestral, and wind). This included a graphical elicitation exercise following Sonnenwald’s concept of information horizon maps. A narrative analysis was done, and recurring themes were sought in the various responses to questions and created drawings. Results – The results indicated that directors make significant use of historical and print resources in creating personal lists of repertoire for current or future use. Professional connections for discussion of new or less well-known repertoire were also very important. One particularly interesting outcome was the non-temporally bound nature of conductors’ information searching behaviour, as the current models of information behaviour primarily relate to temporally bound searches. The Internet was noted by the three conductors not as an information source in and of itself but rather as an extension of other information sources. Conclusions – This research highlighted the atemporal nature of information searching behaviour in music directors and suggested a similar aspect in the broader information search process. It indicated a need for libraries that cater to performers to maintain historical lists of varying types (e.g., concert programs, similar lists created by other prominent members of the community, and other types of repertoire lists). Additionally, maintaining community connections and knowledge of new or newly available repertoire is important.
机译:目的–该研究项目旨在阐明在选择演奏曲目时,表演音乐合奏的导演/指挥的某些信息搜索行为。特别要注意的是选择曲目所需的信息种类以及在何处寻找和获取该信息。方法–对来自不同音乐合奏形式(合唱,管弦乐和风)的三位指挥进行了半结构化的引导式访谈。这包括遵循Sonnenwald的信息视野图概念的图形化启发练习。进行了叙事分析,并在对问题的各种回答和创建的图纸中寻找重复出现的主题。结果–结果表明,导演在创建个人曲目清单以供当前或将来使用时,充分利用了历史和印刷资源。讨论新曲目或鲜为人知的曲目的专业联系也非常重要。一个特别有趣的结果是导体的信息搜索行为的非时间绑定性质,因为当前的信息行为模型主要与时间绑定搜索相关。三位指挥家指出,Internet本身不是信息源,而是其他信息源的扩展。结论–这项研究突出了音乐导演中信息搜索行为的时间性质,并在更广泛的信息搜索过程中提出了类似的观点。它表明需要图书馆满足表演者的需求,以维护各种类型的历史列表(例如音乐会节目,社区其他知名成员创建的类似列表以及其他类型的曲目列表)。此外,保持社区联系和对新的或新可用曲目的知识也很重要。

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