Intra-individual Information Behaviour in Daily Life

David H Michels, Heidi Julien

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Abstract

This study addresses the lack of attention in the literature paid to detailed analysis of individuals information behavior in daily life contexts. In particular, the study characterizes one individuals information behavior across different daily life situations, to seek behavioral patterns that might be associated with various aspects of each information seeking situation. Data was collected through participant diaries, and subsequent oral interviews. This study reports on source selection, and influence of various aspects of the situations described. These aspects were identified from analysis of the interview transcripts, and include time constraints and pressures, motivation for the information need, context of the information need, type of initiating event, location of information seeking activities, intended application of the information found, and source type.

Original languageCanadian English
JournalArticles, Book Chapters, & Popular Press
Volume40
Publication statusPublished - Jan. 1 2004

Keywords

  • Human Information Behaviour
  • Information Seeking
  • Context
  • Daily Life

Disciplines

  • Library and Information Science

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