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1. Verfasser: Chatman, Elfreda A.
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Sprache:en
Veröffentlicht: 1986
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author Chatman, Elfreda A.
author_facet Chatman, Elfreda A.
Chatman, Elfreda A.
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contents Diffusion Theory: A Review and Test of a Conceptual Model in Information Diffusion. Chatman, Elfreda A. Access to Information Diffusion (Communication) Economically Disadvantaged Information Seeking Information Utilization Innovation Job Search Methods Library Services Low Income Groups Models Public Libraries Qualitative Research User Needs (Information) Users (Information) Reports on a study of the awareness, use, and diffusion of job information in a low-income population as a test of diffusion theory. A review of the literature is included and major models are reexamined with information rather than technology as the innovation. Implications for librarians are discussed. (EM)
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spellingShingle Diffusion Theory: A Review and Test of a Conceptual Model in Information Diffusion.
Chatman, Elfreda A.
Access to Information
Diffusion (Communication)
Economically Disadvantaged
Information Seeking
Information Utilization
Innovation
Job Search Methods
Library Services
Low Income Groups
Models
Public Libraries
Qualitative Research
User Needs (Information)
Users (Information)
Diffusion Theory: A Review and Test of a Conceptual Model in Information Diffusion. Chatman, Elfreda A. Access to Information Diffusion (Communication) Economically Disadvantaged Information Seeking Information Utilization Innovation Job Search Methods Library Services Low Income Groups Models Public Libraries Qualitative Research User Needs (Information) Users (Information) Reports on a study of the awareness, use, and diffusion of job information in a low-income population as a test of diffusion theory. A review of the literature is included and major models are reexamined with information rather than technology as the innovation. Implications for librarians are discussed. (EM)
title Diffusion Theory: A Review and Test of a Conceptual Model in Information Diffusion.
topic Access to Information
Diffusion (Communication)
Economically Disadvantaged
Information Seeking
Information Utilization
Innovation
Job Search Methods
Library Services
Low Income Groups
Models
Public Libraries
Qualitative Research
User Needs (Information)
Users (Information)
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ345850