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Autore principale: Bronstein, Jenny
Natura: Recurso educativo Open Access
Lingua:en
Pubblicazione: 2010
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Accesso online:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ912752
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contents Selecting and Using Information Sources: Source Preferences and Information Pathways of Israeli Library and Information Science Students Bronstein, Jenny Information Sources Criteria Selection Library Education College Students Student Journals Information Seeking Access to Information Foreign Countries Introduction: The study investigated the source preference criteria of library and information science students for their academic and personal information needs. Method: The empirical study was based on two methods of data collection. Eighteen participants wrote a personal diary for four months in which they recorded search episodes and answered an open-ended questionnaire. Analysis: First, data were collected concerning the participants' preferences for information sources and the types of issues that brought them to look for information. Secondly, data from participants' answers to the open ended questionnaire were analysed using the content analysis method. The third phase of the process identified the sequences or pathways of information sources used by participants. Results: The main preference criterion for networked sources was accessibility which was perceived as easiness of use, time saving, language and physical proximity. The main preference criterion for human sources was the quality and reliability of the information provided by the source. Conclusions: Diaries proved to be a valuable tool for getting a glimpse into the participants' thought processes and decision making, while the researchers with an overall view of source preferences. The concept of information pathways further clarified source preferences. (Contains 5 tables.)
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spellingShingle Selecting and Using Information Sources: Source Preferences and Information Pathways of Israeli Library and Information Science Students
Bronstein, Jenny
Information Sources
Criteria
Selection
Library Education
College Students
Student Journals
Information Seeking
Access to Information
Foreign Countries
Selecting and Using Information Sources: Source Preferences and Information Pathways of Israeli Library and Information Science Students Bronstein, Jenny Information Sources Criteria Selection Library Education College Students Student Journals Information Seeking Access to Information Foreign Countries Introduction: The study investigated the source preference criteria of library and information science students for their academic and personal information needs. Method: The empirical study was based on two methods of data collection. Eighteen participants wrote a personal diary for four months in which they recorded search episodes and answered an open-ended questionnaire. Analysis: First, data were collected concerning the participants' preferences for information sources and the types of issues that brought them to look for information. Secondly, data from participants' answers to the open ended questionnaire were analysed using the content analysis method. The third phase of the process identified the sequences or pathways of information sources used by participants. Results: The main preference criterion for networked sources was accessibility which was perceived as easiness of use, time saving, language and physical proximity. The main preference criterion for human sources was the quality and reliability of the information provided by the source. Conclusions: Diaries proved to be a valuable tool for getting a glimpse into the participants' thought processes and decision making, while the researchers with an overall view of source preferences. The concept of information pathways further clarified source preferences. (Contains 5 tables.)
title Selecting and Using Information Sources: Source Preferences and Information Pathways of Israeli Library and Information Science Students
topic Information Sources
Criteria
Selection
Library Education
College Students
Student Journals
Information Seeking
Access to Information
Foreign Countries
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ912752