Title
Information seeking and beyond: impacts of studying different forms of information behavior
Abstract
Although people engage in a range of information behaviors, the majority of previous models and empirical research in information behavior tend to focus just on information seeking and use. This panel will discuss the need of extending the territories of information behavior research beyond seeking and use. Panelists will explain their own research studies that explore different forms of information behavior, and introduce emerging models including serendipitous finding of information, information-organizing behavior, and information-creating behavior. Theoretical and methodological issues concerning modeling the new modes of information behavior will be discussed. This panel will involve the audience in identifying under-investigated areas of information behavior and discussing potential impacts of studying various forms of information behavior on individuals, society, organizations, systems & technology, and culture.
Year
Venue
Field
2015
ASIST
Information behavior,Information seeking,Psychology,Knowledge management,Empirical research
DocType
ISBN
Citations 
Conference
0-87715-547-X
0
PageRank 
References 
Authors
0.34
0
4
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Kyungwon Koh1132.58
Kyong Eun Oh2464.82
Naresh Kumar Agarwal31139.51
Nicholas J. Belkin43260564.64