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Pennaforte, Antoine – Asia-Pacific Journal of Cooperative Education, 2016
On the basis of the role and the social exchange theories, this research investigated the direct and indirect antecedents of three dimensions of team performance (proficiency, adaptivity, proactivity) developed through cooperative education. The theoretical model examined how proactive socialization behaviors led to team socialization and team…
Descriptors: Socialization, Teamwork, Behavior Patterns, Cooperative Education
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Ellis, David; Haugan, Merete – Journal of Documentation, 1997
Engineers and research scientists at Statoil's Research Center in Trondheim, Norway were interviewed to determine information-seeking patterns. Eight characteristics were identified: surveying, chaining, monitoring, browsing, distinguishing, filtering, extracting, and ending. The results showed that although there were differences in the features…
Descriptors: Behavior Patterns, Engineers, Foreign Countries, Industry
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Liestman, Daniel – RQ, 1992
Describes and provides examples for six approaches and factors related to serendipity in library research: coincidence; previent grace (i.e., the prior organization of information); synchronicity (i.e., hidden patterns and forces); perseverance; altamirage (i.e., idiosyncratic behaviors); and sagacity (i.e., intuition and skill). The stigma…
Descriptors: Behavior Patterns, Discovery Processes, Information Seeking, Librarians
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Godbold, Natalya – Information Research: An International Electronic Journal, 2006
Introduction: The aim of the paper is to propose new models of information behaviour that extend the concept beyond simply information seeking to consider other modes of behaviour. The models chiefly explored are those of Wilson and Dervin. Argument: A shortcoming of some models of information behaviour is that they present a sequence of stages…
Descriptors: Information Seeking, Models, Behavior Patterns, Barriers
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Schwartz, Charles A. – Library Quarterly, 1992
Presents a model of four factors differentiating significant from routine research--behavioral patterns of problem formulation, economic analyses of information seeking, psychological schemes of optimal effort, and basic dilemmas of the theory-practice gap. Within this context, four myths dominating the research process in library and information…
Descriptors: Behavior Patterns, Information Science, Information Seeking, Library Science
Peek, Robin – 1988
This paper introduces the contemporary research on information behaviors and applies it to educational research activities. Information behaviors are defined as the processes by which information users formulate their information needs, seek and observe sources, evaluate the sources, and then act upon the information. It is suggested that because…
Descriptors: Behavior Patterns, Cognitive Processes, Educational Research, Information Needs
Chaffee, Steven H.; Choe, Sun Yuel – 1980
Data from a national survey were used to test a model representing the dynamics of newspaper reading behaviors. It was hypothesized that three types of constraints (structural constraints, transitional constraints, and self-constraints) would be present to various degrees in four types of newspaper readers: regular readers, regular nonreaders,…
Descriptors: Adults, Behavior Change, Behavior Patterns, Information Seeking
Choo, Chun Wei; Detlor, Brian; Turnbull, Don – Proceedings of the ASIS Annual Meeting, 1998
Develops and tests a new behavioral model of information seeking on the Web by combining theoretical elements from information science and organization science. Results suggest that a behavioral framework which relates search motivations and moves may be helpful in analyzing Web-based information seeking. (Author/AEF)
Descriptors: Behavior Patterns, Information Scientists, Information Seeking, Information Sources
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Ellis, David – Journal of Documentation, 1989
Outlines a behavioral approach to information retrieval system design based on the derivation of a behavioral model of the information-seeking patterns of academic social scientists. The extent to which identified information-seeking characteristics are supported by existing systems is considered, and requirements for implementing these features…
Descriptors: Behavior Patterns, Behaviorism, Computer System Design, Higher Education
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Wilson, T. D. – Journal of Documentation, 1999
Presents an outline of models of information seeking and other aspects of information behavior, showing the relationship between communication and information behavior in general with information seeking and information searching in information-retrieval systems. Also presents an alternative, problem-solving model which provides a basis for…
Descriptors: Behavior Patterns, Communication (Thought Transfer), Computer Mediated Communication, Information Retrieval
Kantor, Paul B.; Nordlie, Ragnar – Proceedings of the ASIS Annual Meeting, 1999
Illustrates how various key abstractions of information finding, such as document relevance, a desired number of relevant documents, discouragement, exhaustion, and satisfaction can be modeled using the Petri Net framework. Shows that this model leads naturally to a new approach to collection of user data, and to analysis of transaction logs.…
Descriptors: Behavior Patterns, Document Delivery, Information Retrieval, Information Seeking
Krikelas, James – Drexel Library Quarterly, 1983
This paper examines the elements of user studies and presents them as unified concepts within a model of information-seeking behavior. Definitions of information-seeking behavior, information needs, information gathering, information giving, and source preference are discussed. Thirty-two references are cited. (EJS)
Descriptors: Behavior Patterns, Communication (Thought Transfer), Information Dissemination, Information Needs