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Fulton, C.; Henefer, J.: Information practice (2009)
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- The phrase Information Practice is relatively new to Library and Information Science (LIS). Grounded in the works of individuals such as Foucault, Vygotsky, and Garfinkel, the concept of Information Practice questions the historical positioning of the individual as the unit of analysis. Instead, Information Practice proposes that information behavior is best understood by considering information and knowledge constructed as a sociocultural context. Recent LIS scholarship in regions such as Australia, North America, and the Nordic countries, has drawn upon explorations of discourse to theorize and apply Information Practice as an umbrella approach to LIS research. This entry explores the concept of Information Practice and its place among LIS metatheories and application in LIS research.
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- Encyclopedia of library and information sciences. 3rd ed. Ed.: M.J. Bates
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Bates, M.J.: Information behavior (2009)
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- "Information behavior" is the currently preferred term used to describe the many ways in which human beings interact with information, in particular, the ways in which people seek and utilize information. The broad history of research on information-seeking behavior over the last 50-60 years is reviewed, major landmarks are identified, and current directions in research are discussed.
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- Encyclopedia of library and information sciences. 3rd ed. Ed.: M.J. Bates
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- Bates, M.J. 1
- Fulton, C. 1
- Henefer, J. 1