Down the rabbit hole and through the looking glass: A conception of information seeking and searching through a diary study.


Autoria(s): Narayan, Bhuva
Data(s)

22/01/2010

Resumo

Information behaviour (IB) is an area within Library and Information Science that studies the totality of human behaviour in relation to information, both active and passive, along with the explicit and the tacit mental states related to information. This study reports on a recently completed dissertation research that integrates the different models of information behaviours using a diary study where 34 participants maintained a daily journal for two weeks through a web log or paper diary. This resulted in thick descriptions of IB, which were manually analysed using the Grounded Theory method of inquiry, and then cross-referenced through both text-analysis and statistical analysis programs. Among the many key findings of this study, one is the focus this paper: how participants express their feelings of the information seeking process and their mental and affective states related specifically to the sense-making component which co-occurs with almost every other aspect of information behaviour. The paper title – Down the Rabbit Hole and Through the Looking Glass – refers to an observation that some of the participants made in their journals when they searched for, or avoided information, and wrote that they felt like they have fallen into a rabbit hole where nothing made sense, and reported both positive feelings of surprise and amazement, and negative feelings of confusion, puzzlement, apprehensiveness, frustration, stress, ambiguity, and fatigue. The study situates this sense-making aspects of IB within an overarching model of information behaviour that includes IB concepts like monitoring information, encountering information, information seeking and searching, flow, multitasking, information grounds, information horizons, and more, and proposes an integrated model of information behaviour illuminating how these different concepts are interleaved and inter-connected with each other, along with it's implications for information services.

Identificador

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/40096/

Relação

http://centreforinfostudies.blogspot.com/2009/12/rails-6-seminar-promoting-research-in.html

Narayan, Bhuva (2010) Down the rabbit hole and through the looking glass: A conception of information seeking and searching through a diary study. In Research Applications in Information and Library Studies (RAILS 6) , 22 January 2010, The Australian Centre for Culture and Christianity, Canberra, ACT. (Unpublished)

Fonte

Faculty of Science and Technology

Palavras-Chave #080700 LIBRARY AND INFORMATION STUDIES #080703 Human Information Behaviour #170200 COGNITIVE SCIENCE #170299 Cognitive Science not elsewhere classified #Human Information Behaviour #Sensemaking #Diary Study #Integrated model of information behaviour #Information seeking
Tipo

Conference Paper