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  1. Bostian, R.; Robbins, A.: Effective instruction for searching CD-ROM indexes (1990) 0.01
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    Date
    21. 3.2008 13:22:03
    Source
    Laserdisk professional. 3(1990) no.1, S.14-17
    Year
    1990
  2. Havener, W.M.: Answering ready reference questions : print versus online (1990) 0.01
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    Source
    Online. 14(1990) no.1, S.22-28
    Year
    1990
  3. Robinson, M.A.: ¬An empirical analysis of engineers' information behaviors (2010) 0.01
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    Abstract
    The importance of the acquisition and provision of information within knowledge work such as engineering is widely acknowledged. This article reports an extensive empirical study of such information behaviors in engineers, using a novel and effective work sampling method. Seventy-eight design engineers each carried a portable handheld computer (PDA) for 20 working days. Once every hour, they were prompted to enter data concerning the task they were currently performing, including the information behaviors in which they were engaging. The resultant data represent a comprehensive picture of engineers' information behaviors and the percentage of their working time for which each of these behaviors accounts (55.75% in total). Specific hypotheses concerning the time spent engaged in these behaviors were also tested. Accordingly, it was found that participants spent substantially more time receiving information they had not requested than information they had, and this pattern was also reflected when they provided others with information. Furthermore, although there was no difference found between the time participants spent searching for information from other people compared with nonhuman sources, in the former case they spent relatively less time locating the information source and information within that source, and relatively more time engaged in problem solving and decision making. The results are discussed in terms of their implications for theory and organizational practice.
    Content
    Vgl. auch das Erratum in: Journal of the American Society for Information Science and Technology. 61(2010) no.9, S.1947.
    Source
    Journal of the American Society for Information Science and Technology. 61(2010) no.4, S.640-658
    Year
    2010
  4. Heinström, J.: From fear to flow : personality and information reactions (2010) 0.01
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    Abstract
    This book explores how personality traits may influence attitude, behaviour, and reaction to information. In threatening health situations, for instance, calm people with high self-reliance often react by actively seeking out diagnostic information and treatment alternatives, while more anxious persons may become stagnated and depressed and deliberately avoid information. Persistence and conscientiousness often leads to a problem-solving approach to information seeking: structured and organized with a focus on the outcome. Openness to experience again is often related to enjoyment of information exploration, sometimes to the point of experiencing flow, total immersion in the experience. This book will cover personality related information reactions in contexts such as everyday life, decision-making, work, studies and human-computer interaction.This book introduces a little researched area which is current and needed in our Information Age. It combines knowledge from psychology and information studies.
    Classification
    ZA3075 .H46 2010
    LCC
    ZA3075 .H46 2010
    Year
    2010
  5. Eisenberg, M.: Big 6 tips : number two. Information seeking strategies (1997) 0.01
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    Abstract
    Discusses stage 2 in the process of teaching information problem solving, information seeking strategies, which has 2 components: determining the range of possible sources, and evaluating them to determine priorities. Describes 'brainstorming and narrow', the essential process for information seeking strategies
    Source
    Emergency librarian. 25(1997) no.2, S.22
  6. Fröhlich, G.: Wissenszugang und Informationskompetenz für alle? : Zur ODOK 2010 in Leoben (Österreich) (2010) 0.01
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    Source
    Information - Wissenschaft und Praxis. 61(2010) H.8, S.465-468
    Year
    2010
  7. Brown, C.: Communication in the sciences (2010) 0.01
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    Source
    Annual review of information science and technology. 44(2010), S.xxx-xxx
    Year
    2010
  8. Savolainen, R.: Source preference criteria in the context of everyday projects : relevance judgments made by prospective home buyers (2010) 0.01
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    Abstract
    Purpose - The purpose of this paper is to elaborate how source preference criteria are defined in the context of everyday projects that require the seeking of problem-specific information. More specifically, to find out how information seekers explain their preference criteria by characterizing the perceived strengths and weaknesses of diverse sources. Design/methodology/approach - The approach takes the form of qualitative content analysis of empirical data gathered by semi-structured interviews with 16 prospective home buyers in 2008. The source preference criteria were elicited by making use of the construct of information source horizon. Findings - Networked sources were favoured most strongly, followed by printed media, human sources and organizational sources. Content of information was the primary source preference criterion. Availability of information was a fairly important criterion, while user characteristics, usability of information and situational factors were fairly marginal in this regard. In the definition of the preference criteria, more emphasis was placed on the perceived strengths than weaknesses of sources. Positive qualities such as "provides updated information" were referred to particularly while judging the relevance of the networked sources. Negative qualities like "outdated information" were primarily associated with printed media and organizational sources. Research limitations/implications - The study is exploratory, drawing on a relatively small sample recruited through a web-based service. Thus, the findings cannot be generalized to prospective home buyers. Practical implications - Prospective home buyers tend to favour web-based information sources and services. They should provide the customers with detailed information about the property, including photos. Originality/value - The paper specifies the picture of user-defined relevance judgment in the context of everyday life information seeking.
    Source
    Journal of documentation. 66(2010) no.1, S.70-92
    Year
    2010
  9. Deider, C.: Informationsvermittlungsstellen (IVS) in öffentlichen Büchereien : ein realisierbares Gedankenmodell (1990) 0.01
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    Source
    ABI-Technik. 10(1990), S.23-26
    Year
    1990
  10. Westbrook, L.: Evaluating reference : an introductory overview of qualitative methods (1990) 0.01
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    Source
    Reference services review. 18(1990), S.73-78
    Year
    1990
  11. Brewer, S.: Tourist information and public libraries (1990) 0.01
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    Source
    Public library journal. 5(1990) no.2, S.52-54
    Year
    1990
  12. Bailey, C.W.; Gunning, K.: ¬The Intelligent Reference Information System (1990) 0.01
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    Source
    CD-ROM librarian. 5(1990) S.14,16
    Year
    1990
  13. Lowenthal, R.A.: Preliminary indications of the relationship between reference morale and performance (1990) 0.01
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    Source
    Reference quarterly. 29(1990), S.380-393
    Year
    1990
  14. Schoppe, A.: Literaturrecherche und Fernleihbestellung mit Btx (1990) 0.01
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    Source
    Mitteilungsblatt der Bibliotheken in Niedersachsen. 1990, H.75, S.13-17
    Year
    1990
  15. Galsterer, B.: Eppur' si muove : Informationstechnologie und Bibliothek (1990) 0.01
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    Source
    BuB. 42(1990) H.6/7, S.496-498
    Year
    1990
  16. Kniffel, L.: Library head blamed for marine jet crash (1990) 0.01
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    Source
    American libraries. 21(1990) Nov., S.940
    Year
    1990
  17. Bertram, J.: Stand der unternehmensweiten Suche in österreichischen Großunternehmen (2013) 0.01
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    Abstract
    Dass eine erfolgreiche Suche nach im Unternehmen vorhandenen Informationen oftmals schwieriger zu bewerkstelligen ist als eine Suche im Internet, wird in der Privatwirtschaft zunehmend als Problem gesehen. Enterprise Search ist eine Strategie, diesem Problem zu begegnen. In einer Studie mit explorativem Charakter wurde der Frage nachgegangen, wie es um den Stand unternehmensweiten Suche in österreichischen Unternehmen bestellt ist. m Rahmen einer Onlinebefragung wurden dazu im März / April 2009 469 Unternehmen befragt. Es beteiligten sich 104 Unternehmen. Das entspricht einem Rücklauf von 22 %. Dieser Beitrag gibt Auskunft über Status quo der unternehmensweiten Informationsorganisation und -suche in Österreich und benennt unternehmens- bzw. personengebundene Faktoren, die darauf Einfluss haben. Im einzelnen werden Ergebnisse zu folgenden Aspekten präsentiert: Regelung der Informationsorganisation; Anreicherung unstrukturierter Informationen mit Metadaten; Probleme bei der Suche nach unternehmensinternen Informationen; täglicher Zeitaufwand für die Suche; vorhandene, wünschenswerte und benötigte Suchfunktionalitäten; Zufriedenheit mit der Suche und der Informationsorganisation Unternehmen.
    Date
    22. 1.2016 19:00:02
  18. Caidi, N.; Allard, D.; Quirke, L.: Information practices of information (2010) 0.01
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    Annual review of information science and technology. 44(2010), S.xxx-xxx
    Year
    2010
  19. Bates, M.E.: Finding the question behind the question (1998) 0.01
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    Abstract
    Discusses the art of the reference interview, suggesting that although it may be possible that the ability to conduct a good reference interview can only be learned through experience, there are some useful pointers that can help librarians hone their skills and identify possible problem areas: these are discussed. Points out that time invested in the primary reference interview is time that does not have to be spent later on when it turns out the client really wanted something different
    Date
    22. 2.1999 19:19:54
  20. Lercher, A.: Efficiency of scientific communication : a survey of world science (2010) 0.01
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    Abstract
    The aim of this study was to measure the efficiency of the system by which scientists worldwide communicate results to each other, providing one measure of the degree to which the system, including all media, functions well. A randomly selected and representative sample of 246 active research scientists worldwide was surveyed. The main measure was the reported rate of "late finds": scientific literature that would have been useful to scientists' projects if it had been found at the beginning of these projects. The main result was that 46% of the sample reported late finds (±6.25%, p0.05). Among respondents from European Union countries or other countries classified as "high income" by the World Bank, 42% reported late finds. Among respondents from low- and middle-income countries, 56% reported late finds. The 42% rate in high-income countries in 2009 can be compared with results of earlier surveys by Martyn (1964a, b, 1987). These earlier surveys found a rate of 22% late finds in 1963-1964 and a rate of 27% in 1985-1986. Respondents were also queried about search habits, but this study failed to support any explanations for this increase in the rate of late finds. This study also permits a crude estimate of the cost in time and money of the increase in late finds.
    Source
    Journal of the American Society for Information Science and Technology. 61(2010) no.10, S.2049-2060
    Year
    2010

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