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Hauptverfasser: Warner, Edward S., And Others
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Sprache:en
Veröffentlicht: 1973
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author Warner, Edward S.
And Others
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And Others
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And Others
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contents Information Needs of Urban Residents. Final Report. Warner, Edward S. And Others Community Surveys Conceptual Schemes Information Needs Information Seeking Information Utilization Library Research Library Services Low Income Groups Questionnaires Research Design Research Methodology Urban Areas Urban Population Urban Problems An overview of relevant literature reveals that residents in urban areas apparently have a multitude of nonoccupational information needs which are not being satisfied within the constraints of existing information resources and systems. A conceptual framework was drawn, focusing on four basic components--urban residents, their needs, sources of information, and solutions--and linkages or interactions among them. The Baltimore Urbanized Area was chosen for the investigation, and extensive exploratory work was undertaken towards the end of obtaining data. A survey instrument was developed and pre-tested, then was utilized in gathering data from a cross-sectional random sample of residents. The great quantity of data elicited were analyzed in terms of information needs, information-seeking strategies (behavior), and search outcomes. In a final exploratory testing phase an attempt was made to develop a methodology for assessing the capability of library and information agencies to deal with the problems/questions identified by residents in the earlier survey phase. (Author)
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spellingShingle Information Needs of Urban Residents. Final Report.
Warner, Edward S.
And Others
Community Surveys
Conceptual Schemes
Information Needs
Information Seeking
Information Utilization
Library Research
Library Services
Low Income Groups
Questionnaires
Research Design
Research Methodology
Urban Areas
Urban Population
Urban Problems
Information Needs of Urban Residents. Final Report. Warner, Edward S. And Others Community Surveys Conceptual Schemes Information Needs Information Seeking Information Utilization Library Research Library Services Low Income Groups Questionnaires Research Design Research Methodology Urban Areas Urban Population Urban Problems An overview of relevant literature reveals that residents in urban areas apparently have a multitude of nonoccupational information needs which are not being satisfied within the constraints of existing information resources and systems. A conceptual framework was drawn, focusing on four basic components--urban residents, their needs, sources of information, and solutions--and linkages or interactions among them. The Baltimore Urbanized Area was chosen for the investigation, and extensive exploratory work was undertaken towards the end of obtaining data. A survey instrument was developed and pre-tested, then was utilized in gathering data from a cross-sectional random sample of residents. The great quantity of data elicited were analyzed in terms of information needs, information-seeking strategies (behavior), and search outcomes. In a final exploratory testing phase an attempt was made to develop a methodology for assessing the capability of library and information agencies to deal with the problems/questions identified by residents in the earlier survey phase. (Author)
title Information Needs of Urban Residents. Final Report.
topic Community Surveys
Conceptual Schemes
Information Needs
Information Seeking
Information Utilization
Library Research
Library Services
Low Income Groups
Questionnaires
Research Design
Research Methodology
Urban Areas
Urban Population
Urban Problems
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED088464