Information seeking behavior

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Broader Terms

behavior

Related Terms

exploratory behavior, learning

Scope Note

actively investigating, obtaining or discovering information.

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  •  : Ellis, 1993; Allen, 1990; Skelton, 1973; Styvendaele, 1977; Lindholm-Romantschuk and Warner, 1996) leading us to the conclusion that regardless of nationality, information seeking behavior is largely dependent on the type of scholar's discipline.
  • Information-Seeking Behavior is usually thought of as active or conscious information behavior.
  • Designing web sites based on user information seeking behavior is critical for the successful evolution of easy-to-use library information sites.
  • The examination of the relationship between epistemological beliefs and information-seeking behavior is in its infancy.
  • Information seeking behavior is the purposive seeking for information as a consequence of a need to satisfy some goal.

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