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The opportunity of narrative inquiry
for information literacy research:
Narrative thinking and storying data
Rebecca Scott
Information Manager for the School of Health and Social Work
AHRC-RLUK Professional Practice Fellow 23-24
r.scott4@herts.ac.uk
beckyscott.bsky.social
LILAC: The Information Literacy Conference, Leeds, 26 March 2024
What is narrative inquiry?
Narrative inquiry is a way of understanding experience. It is collaboration between researcher
and participants, over time, in a place or series of places, and in social interaction with
milieus. An inquirer enters this matrix in the midst and progresses in the same spirit, concluding
the inquiry still in the midst of living and telling, reliving and retelling, the stories of the
experiences that made up people’s lives, both individual and social. (Clandinin & Connelly,
2000, p. 20)
“In narrative inquiry, experience is understood as a storied phenomenon…The stories we tell,
stories that are told for and about us, and stories that we engage with influence our sense-
making.” (Caine, 2019).
What is story? (an example from one of my pilot interviews)
I used to …volunteer. My summer break in Costa Rica at a library …, at the --- Institute, which
was like a place where researchers from all around the world who wanted to study the ------
forest would come … It was just a cool environment. And there was … a couple actually, who
used to come every summer,…they were doing like ethnographic research with the
community. And I was like, Oh, my gosh! This is like really cool and like listening to their
research. I was like … I was thinking about like other other ways of like capturing some of this
information and whatnot, and I wrote up like a whole thing. One year.… I mean, there's like,
there's the Internet is terrible. And like you're just kind of, I used to just read and like hike in the
forest and a lot of free time. And I was like, I wrote up this whole thing about like how we
could do this other project. And I was like next summer, like, I'm gonna before next
summer, I'm gonna email them and see if they'd be interested in doing this work. And then,
for one reason or another. It didn't happen … And also you go back to real life, and it takes 60
hours week to get your job done to grade all your papers and blah blah blah, and then like it.
Yeah. Then it just kinda fell off.
4
Narrative inquiry and LIS
• “Narrative inquiry allows us to listen to
experiences; since these are individual and
highly contextualized, we cannot “tokenize”
them. After all, the purpose of narrative
analysis is to contextualize individual
experience rather than creating overarching
themes. By listening to individual experiences
of our colleagues, we may be able to
reimagine accepted practices and
approaches to our work” (Ford, 2020, p.245).
• Ford uses McCormack’s (2004) storying
stories approach in her work on open peer
review (Ford, 2021)
5
My study: Once upon a
narrative
• Qualitative
• Longitudinal
• Four academic librarians
• Undertaking ‘practitioner’ research
• Using repeated online interviews
• AHRC-RLUK Funded Professional
Practice Fellowship
6
Entering the inquiry space
• Writing my own narrative
• Unstructured
• Two pilot interviews
• Active interviews
• “Storytelling is collaborative… the
interviewer and the respondent interact
more dynamically to produce meaningful
stories” (Holstein & Gubrium, 1995, p. 28)
• Two phases: narrative and conversation (Kim,
2016)
• “Tell me about your research”
Narrative thinking
Narrative thinking allows the researcher to retell participants stories, temporally, creatively and
authentically (Kim, 2016)
Clandinin and Connelly’s (2000) three-dimensional narrative space (adapted by Wang & Geale’s 2015)
Interaction
Personal
Social
Continuity
Past
Present
Future
Situation/place
Multiple pathways to storying data
• Embrace uncertainty and adopt multiple approaches (Caine,
2019)
• Clandinin and Connelly’s (2000) three-dimensional narrative
space (adapted by Wang & Geale’s 2015)
• Murray’s (2000) four levels of analysis (adapted by Bentley,
2021)
• Broadening, burrowing, storying and restorying (Clandinin
and Connelly,1990 in Kim, 2016)
• Glesne’s poetic transcription (1997)
9
Poetic transcription /
Poetic inquiry
• Goals of poetic inquiry (Faulkner, 2009)
• Political action
• Connection
• Emotionality
• Glesne’s (1997) three rules
• Participant’s words
• Participant’s speaking pattern
• Anywhere in the transcript
• There must be no distortion of meaning
(Owton, 2017)
Challenges
• Time
• Volume of data
• Conventions of academic
publishing (Barkhuizen &
Consoli, 2021)
• Attrition?
11
Narrative inquiry as an opportunity for
Information Literacy research?
• Lloyd (2021, p. 120) asks us: “What/whose
view and ways of knowing are being
privileged?”
• Exploring lived experience as a storied
phenomenon
• Relational approach
• Visibility of the researcher in the process
(Glesne, 1997)
• Creativity
• Photo: Christopher.Michel Flicker (2013).Emperor
penguins. https://flic.kr/p/i8g8gu CC BY-NC-ND 2.0
DEED
Narrative inquiry: An annotated bibliography for
library and information professionals
Scan the QR code to download
or go to https://researchprofiles.herts.ac.uk/en/
Search Becky Scott and then select
Select Research Output
Bibliography will be listed under 2024
References
BARKHUIZEN, G. & CONSOLI, S. 2021. Pushing the edge in narrative inquiry. System, 102, 102656. doi:10.1016/j.system.2021.102656
BENTLEY, A., SALIFU, Y. & WALSHE, C. 2021. Applying an Analytical Process to Longitudinal Narrative Interviews With Couples Living and Dying With Lewy
Body Dementia. International Journal of Qualitative Methods, 20, doi:10.1177/16094069211060653
CAINE, V., ESTEFAN, A. & CLANDININ, D. J. 2019. Narrative inquiry, SAGE.
CLANDININ, D. J. & CONNELLY, F. M. 2000. Narrative inquiry: experience and story in qualitative research, Jossey-Bass Publishers.
CLANDININ, D. J. ET AL. 2015. Places of practice: Learning to think narratively. Narrative Works. 5:22-39. https://journals.lib.unb.ca/index.php/NW/article/view/23783
FAULKNER, S. L. 2009. Poetry As Method : Reporting Research Through Verse, Taylor & Francis Group.
FORD, E. 2020. Tell Me Your Story: Narrative Inquiry in LIS Research. College & Research Libraries, 81, 235-247. doi:10.5860/crl.81.2.235
GLESNE, C. 1997. That rare feeling: re-presenting research through poetic transcription. Qualitative Inquiry, 3, 202-221. doi:10.1177/107780049700300204
HOLSTEIN, J. A. & GUBRIUM, J. F. 1995. The Active interview, SAGE.
KIM, J.-H. 2016. Understanding narrative inquiry: the crafting and analysis of stories as research, SAGE.
LLOYD, A. 2021. The Qualitative Landscape of Information Literacy Research : Perspectives, Methods and Techniques, Facet Publishing.
MCCORMACK, C. 2004. Storying stories: a narrative approach to in-depth interview conversations. International Journal of Social Research Methodology, 7,
219-236. doi:10.1080/13645570210166382
OWTON, H. 2017. Turning data into poetry, Springer.
POLKINGHORNE, D. E. 1995. Narrative configuration in qualitative analysis. International journal of qualitative studies in education, 8, 5-23.
WANG, C. C. & GEALE, S. K. 2015. The power of story: Narrative inquiry as a methodology in nursing research. International Journal of Nursing Sciences, 2,
195-198. doi:10.1016/j.ijnss.2015.04.014
herts.ac.uk
With thanks to
Once upon a narrative participants
Alison Brettle, Professor of Evidence-based
practice, University of Salford
Gwyneth James, Senior Lecturer in TESOL,
University of Hertfordshire
AHRC-RLUK

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The opportunity of narrative inquiry for information literacy research_ Narrative thinking and storying data - Rebecca Scott

  • 1. The opportunity of narrative inquiry for information literacy research: Narrative thinking and storying data Rebecca Scott Information Manager for the School of Health and Social Work AHRC-RLUK Professional Practice Fellow 23-24 r.scott4@herts.ac.uk beckyscott.bsky.social LILAC: The Information Literacy Conference, Leeds, 26 March 2024
  • 2. What is narrative inquiry? Narrative inquiry is a way of understanding experience. It is collaboration between researcher and participants, over time, in a place or series of places, and in social interaction with milieus. An inquirer enters this matrix in the midst and progresses in the same spirit, concluding the inquiry still in the midst of living and telling, reliving and retelling, the stories of the experiences that made up people’s lives, both individual and social. (Clandinin & Connelly, 2000, p. 20) “In narrative inquiry, experience is understood as a storied phenomenon…The stories we tell, stories that are told for and about us, and stories that we engage with influence our sense- making.” (Caine, 2019).
  • 3. What is story? (an example from one of my pilot interviews) I used to …volunteer. My summer break in Costa Rica at a library …, at the --- Institute, which was like a place where researchers from all around the world who wanted to study the ------ forest would come … It was just a cool environment. And there was … a couple actually, who used to come every summer,…they were doing like ethnographic research with the community. And I was like, Oh, my gosh! This is like really cool and like listening to their research. I was like … I was thinking about like other other ways of like capturing some of this information and whatnot, and I wrote up like a whole thing. One year.… I mean, there's like, there's the Internet is terrible. And like you're just kind of, I used to just read and like hike in the forest and a lot of free time. And I was like, I wrote up this whole thing about like how we could do this other project. And I was like next summer, like, I'm gonna before next summer, I'm gonna email them and see if they'd be interested in doing this work. And then, for one reason or another. It didn't happen … And also you go back to real life, and it takes 60 hours week to get your job done to grade all your papers and blah blah blah, and then like it. Yeah. Then it just kinda fell off.
  • 4. 4 Narrative inquiry and LIS • “Narrative inquiry allows us to listen to experiences; since these are individual and highly contextualized, we cannot “tokenize” them. After all, the purpose of narrative analysis is to contextualize individual experience rather than creating overarching themes. By listening to individual experiences of our colleagues, we may be able to reimagine accepted practices and approaches to our work” (Ford, 2020, p.245). • Ford uses McCormack’s (2004) storying stories approach in her work on open peer review (Ford, 2021)
  • 5. 5 My study: Once upon a narrative • Qualitative • Longitudinal • Four academic librarians • Undertaking ‘practitioner’ research • Using repeated online interviews • AHRC-RLUK Funded Professional Practice Fellowship
  • 6. 6 Entering the inquiry space • Writing my own narrative • Unstructured • Two pilot interviews • Active interviews • “Storytelling is collaborative… the interviewer and the respondent interact more dynamically to produce meaningful stories” (Holstein & Gubrium, 1995, p. 28) • Two phases: narrative and conversation (Kim, 2016) • “Tell me about your research”
  • 7. Narrative thinking Narrative thinking allows the researcher to retell participants stories, temporally, creatively and authentically (Kim, 2016) Clandinin and Connelly’s (2000) three-dimensional narrative space (adapted by Wang & Geale’s 2015) Interaction Personal Social Continuity Past Present Future Situation/place
  • 8. Multiple pathways to storying data • Embrace uncertainty and adopt multiple approaches (Caine, 2019) • Clandinin and Connelly’s (2000) three-dimensional narrative space (adapted by Wang & Geale’s 2015) • Murray’s (2000) four levels of analysis (adapted by Bentley, 2021) • Broadening, burrowing, storying and restorying (Clandinin and Connelly,1990 in Kim, 2016) • Glesne’s poetic transcription (1997)
  • 9. 9 Poetic transcription / Poetic inquiry • Goals of poetic inquiry (Faulkner, 2009) • Political action • Connection • Emotionality • Glesne’s (1997) three rules • Participant’s words • Participant’s speaking pattern • Anywhere in the transcript • There must be no distortion of meaning (Owton, 2017)
  • 10. Challenges • Time • Volume of data • Conventions of academic publishing (Barkhuizen & Consoli, 2021) • Attrition?
  • 11. 11 Narrative inquiry as an opportunity for Information Literacy research? • Lloyd (2021, p. 120) asks us: “What/whose view and ways of knowing are being privileged?” • Exploring lived experience as a storied phenomenon • Relational approach • Visibility of the researcher in the process (Glesne, 1997) • Creativity • Photo: Christopher.Michel Flicker (2013).Emperor penguins. https://flic.kr/p/i8g8gu CC BY-NC-ND 2.0 DEED
  • 12. Narrative inquiry: An annotated bibliography for library and information professionals Scan the QR code to download or go to https://researchprofiles.herts.ac.uk/en/ Search Becky Scott and then select Select Research Output Bibliography will be listed under 2024
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  • 14. herts.ac.uk With thanks to Once upon a narrative participants Alison Brettle, Professor of Evidence-based practice, University of Salford Gwyneth James, Senior Lecturer in TESOL, University of Hertfordshire AHRC-RLUK