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Der Beitrag stellt am Beispiel von studentischen Projekt- und Praxisarbeiten aus den bibliothekswissenschaftlichen Studiengängen der TH Köln Möglichkeiten der Erstellung von E-Learning-Angeboten vor, die sich in kurzer Zeit und ohne finanzielles Budget realisieren lassen. Der Fokus liegt dabei auf unkonventionellen Darstellungsformen wie bspw. Comic-artigen Animationsfilmen oder der Präsentation bibliothekarischer Inhalte nach dem Modell von „Sommers Weltliteratur“. Der Beitrag möchte Bibliotheken dazu anregen, im Kontext des E-Learning mit neuen Formaten zu experimentieren, die dazu beitragen können, die Attraktivität der bibliothekarischen Angebote zu erhöhen und die sich gleichzeitig mit geringem zeitlichem und finanziellem Aufwand realisieren lassen.
Music listening has become a highly individualized activity with smartphones and music streaming services providing listeners with absolute freedom to listen to any kind of music in any situation. Until now, little has been written about the processes underlying the selection of music in daily life. The present study aimed to disentangle some of the complex processes among the listener, situation, and functions of music listening involved in music selection. Utilizing the experience sampling method, data were collected from 119 participants using a smartphone application. For 10 consecutive days, participants received 14 prompts using stratified-random sampling throughout the day and reported on their music-listening behavior. Statistical learning procedures on multilevel regression models and multilevel structural equation modeling were used to determine the most important predictors and analyze mediation processes between person, situation, functions of listening, and music selection. Results revealed that the features of music selected in daily life were predominantly determined by situational characteristics, whereas consistent individual differences were of minor importance. Functions of music listening were found to act as a mediator between characteristics of the situation and music-selection behavior. We further observed several significant random effects, which indicated that individuals differed in how situational variables affected their music selection behavior. Our findings suggest a need to shift the focus of music-listening research from individual differences to situational influences, including potential person-situation interactions.
ZKI Herbsttagung 2019
(2019)