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| Natura: | Recurso educativo Open Access |
| Lingua: | en |
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| Accesso online: | https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED125640 |
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- The Development of Strategies for Dealing with the Information Needs of Urban Residents: Phase I; Citizen Study. Final Report. Dervin, Brenda And Others Articulation (Speech) Change Strategies Communication Skills Communication (Thought Transfer) Community Attitudes Community Characteristics Community Surveys Daily Living Skills Information Needs Information Services Librarians Library Role Questionnaires Tables (Data) Urban Population A study was undertaken to determine strategies for dealing with the information needs of urban residents. To identify how citizens obtain information, an open-ended questionnaire was administered to 602 respondents from the general population of Seattle, including Asians and blacks. Results were analyzed using 33 content analytic schemes, and findings suggested that information practitioners are most effective when they develop flexible, communication-based systems and procedures. This manuscript describes in detail research design and methodology, and includes tabular summaries of the results. (EMH)