Title
Sojourners' Information Seeking Through Interpersonal Sources for Cultural Adaptation.
Abstract
The need for information during adaption process among sojourners, such as international students, may potentially requires them to engage with multiple sources of information, including impersonal (e.g. internet, brochures) and interpersonal source (e.g. friends) like other information seekers. In addition to acquiring information from the internet or brochures, sojourners may have to interact with interpersonal sources to obtain information that suit their needs more than regular information seekers or local people due to specific challenges, such as language barriers, etc. This work explores how international students in Taiwan strategically use interpersonal information sources for adaptation. We conducted semi-structured interviews with 23 international students and found that the information seeking behaviors involved deliberate processes of decision making depending on participants' purposes, correspondent information sources, and attributes the sources hold, such as experience, relational closeness, etc. The results shed light on the future design of CSCW systems for supporting information seeking among sojourners.
Year
Venue
Field
2018
CSCW Companion
Seekers,Information foraging,Internet privacy,Interpersonal communication,Information seeking behavior,Computer-supported cooperative work,Information seeking,Computer science,Closeness,Knowledge management,The Internet
DocType
ISBN
Citations 
Conference
978-1-4503-6018-0
0
PageRank 
References 
Authors
0.34
0
3
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Rosiana Natalie100.34
Tina Chien-Wen Yuan273.55
Hao-Chuan Wang329645.80