Theories Of Information Behavior


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Theories of Information Behavior


Theories of Information Behavior

Author: Karen E. Fisher

language: en

Publisher: Information Today, Inc.

Release Date: 2005


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This unique book presents authoritative overviews of more than 70 conceptual frameworks for understanding how people seek, manage, share, and use information in different contexts. A practical and readable reference to both well-established and newly proposed theories of information behavior, the book includes contributions from 85 scholars from 10 countries. Each theory description covers origins, propositions, methodological implications, usage, links to related conceptual frameworks, and listings of authoritative primary and secondary references. The introductory chapters explain key concepts, theorymethod connections, and the process of theory development.

Information Seeking Behavior and Technology Adoption


Information Seeking Behavior and Technology Adoption

Author: Mohammed Nasser Al-Suqri

language: en

Publisher:

Release Date: 2015


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"This book brings together the many theories and meta-theories that make information science relevant across different disciplines, highlighting theories that had their base in the early days of text-based information and expanding to the digitization of the Internet"--

Looking for Information


Looking for Information

Author: Donald Owen Case

language: en

Publisher: Emerald Group Publishing

Release Date: 2002


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Looking for Information presents examples of information seeking and reviews studies of the information-seeking behavior of both general and specific social and occupational groups: scientists, engineers, social scientists, humanists, policy experts, the aged, the poor, and "the public" in general. It also discusses general research on information seeking, including basic research on human communication behavior as found in the literature of psychology, anthropology, sociology, and other disciplines.