Sociological insights revolutionize library practices and user experiences.
The article discusses how sociology can be useful in library research by examining social factors that influence library use. It explores the challenges of applying sociological theories to librarianship and highlights the need for interdisciplinary skills. Sociology and librarianship both involve studying social aspects, but integrating them can be complex. The article emphasizes the importance of being a competent interdisciplinary scholar to effectively use sociological methods in library research.