The Roles of Digital Libraries as Boundary Objects Within and Across Social and Information Worlds

You are invited to be in a research study of LibraryThing and its role in groups and communities. You were selected as a possible participant because you visited or are a member of a group on the LibraryThing site, and previously completed a survey questionnaire and provided your e-mail address for a potential follow-up interview. I ask you to read this form and ask any questions you may have before agreeing to be in this phase of the study.

This study is being conducted by Adam Worrall, a doctoral candidate at the Florida State University School of Library and Information Studies, under the supervision of Dr. Michelle M. Kazmer, an associate professor at the School. The study is being conducted independently of LibraryThing.

Background Information:

The purpose of this study is to look at the roles digital libraries play in the groups and communities their users are part of. LibraryThing is one example of a digital library, providing content and services to its users through an organization. I am interested in your use of LibraryThing as an individual and in your interactions with others in communities. These communities may be based in a common activity, occupation, interest, topic, location, or other common thread, and include the LibraryThing groups you frequent. Your responses to interview questions will help me to see the roles the site serves for you, other users, and broader communities of users, and should improve our understanding of how these sites and other digital libraries can relate to groups and communities.

Procedures:

If you agree to be in this study, you would participate in an interview with me where I would ask about your experience with and use of LibraryThing as an individual and as part of groups and communities. The interview will take place using your choice of online audiovisual media or telephone. If you select the online option, the interview may take place using Skype, Google Plus Hangouts, or Apple FaceTime at your choosing. I estimate the interview will take about an hour to complete. With your explicit permission, the interview will be audio recorded using computer software.

Risks and benefits of being in the Study:

The study has minimal risks to you as a participant, believed to be no more than the risks you experience in everyday life. By participating you may benefit indirectly, as a user of a digital library, from improved digital library design, usability, services, and an overall better understanding of the social elements of digital libraries. You may directly benefit from reflecting on your experience with and use of LibraryThing as part of the interview.

Confidentiality:

The records of this study will be kept private and confidential to the extent permitted by law. In any sort of report I might publish, we will not include any information making it possible to identify you or other participants. Research records, including the audio recording, transcript, and interviewer’s notes will be stored securely and only the researcher, Adam Worrall, will have access to the records. All research records will be wiped, deleted, or shredded five years after the completion of this interview or April 30th, 2019, whichever is sooner.

Voluntary Nature of the Study:

Participation in this study is voluntary. Your decision to participate or not will not affect your current or future relations with Florida State University, LibraryThing, or any other site, institution, or organization. If you decide to participate, you are free to not answer any question or withdraw at any time without affecting those relationships.

Contacts and Questions:

The researcher conducting this study is Adam Worrall, a doctoral candidate, under the supervision of Dr. Michelle M. Kazmer, an associate professor, of the Florida State University School of Library and Information Studies. You may ask any questions you have at the beginning of the interview. If you have a question later, you are encouraged to contact me via e-mail at apw06@my.fsu.edu or via phone at (850) 274-5838, or Dr. Kazmer via e-mail at mkazmer@fsu.edu or via phone at (850) 559-2421.

If you have any questions or concerns about this study and would like to talk to someone other than the researcher(s), you are encouraged to contact the FSU Institutional Review Board (IRB) at 2010 Levy Street, Research Building B, Suite 276, Tallahassee, FL 32306-2742, or (850) 644-8633, or by email at humansubjects@magnet.fsu.edu.

I encourage you to print a copy of this information to keep for your records, or you may always access it at http://adamworrall.org/portfolio/dissertation/consent-lt-interview/.

Statement of Consent:

I have read the above information. I have asked questions and have received answers. By clicking the “Provide Consent” button below, I confirm that I am at least 18 years old and consent to participate in the study.

To give consent, please use the survey-based link you were sent. This is a copy of the consent form stored at a permanent URL you can access later.