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Theories of information behavior
2005, Published for the American Society for Information Science and Technology by Information Today
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2005, Information Today
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2005, American Society for Information Science and Technology, Published for the American Society for Information Science and Technology by Information Today
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Table of Contents

List of Figures. Page xiii
List of Tables. Page xv
Acknowledgments. Page xvii
Preface. Page xix
Chapter 1. An introduction to metatheories, theories, and models Page 1 Chapter 2. What methodology does to theory: Sense-making methodology as exemplar Page 25 Chapter 3. Evolution in information behavior modeling Wilson's model Page 31
The Theories
1. Affective Load Page 39 2. Anomalous state of knowledge Page 44 3. Archival intelligence Page 49 4. Bandura's social cognition Page 54 5. Berrypicking Page 58 6. Big6 skills for information literacy Page 63 7. Chang's browsing Page 69 8. Chatman's information poverty Page 75 9. Chatman's life in the round Page 79 10. Cognitive authority Page 83 11. Cognitive work analysis Page 88 12. Collective action dilemma Page 94 13. Communicative action Page 99 14. Communities of practice Page 104 15. Cultural models of Hall and Hofstede Page 108 16. Dervin's sense-making Page 113 17. Diffusion theory Page 118 18. The domain analytic approach to scholars' information practices Page 123 19. Ecological theory of human information behavior Page 128 20. Elicitation as micro-level information seeking Page 133 21. Ellis's model of information-seeking behavior Page 138 22. Everyday life information seeking Page 143 23. Face threat Page 149 24. Flow theory Page 153 25. General model of the information seeking of professionals Page 158 26. The imposed query Page 164 27. Information acquiring and sharing Page 169 28. Information activities in work tasks Page 174 29. Information encountering Page 179 30. Information grounds Page 185 31. Information horizons Page 191 32. Information intents Page 198 33. Information interchange Page 204 34. Institutional ethnography Page 210 35. Integrative framework for information seeking and interactive information retrieval Page 215 36. Interpretative repertoires Page 221 37. Krikelas's model of information seeking Page 225 38. Kuhlthau's information search process Page 230 39. Library anxiety Page 235 40. Monitoring and blunting Page 239 41. Motivational factors for interface design Page 242 42. Network gatekeeping Page 247 43. Nonlinear information seeking Page 254 44. Optimal foraging Page 259 45. Organizational sense making and information use Page 265 46. The PAIN hypothesis Page 270 47. Perspectives on the tasks in which information behaviors are embedded Page 275 48. Phenomenography Page 280 49. Practice of everyday life Page 284 50. Principle of least effort Page 289 51. Professions and occupational identities Page 293 52. Radical change Page 298 53. Reader response theory Page 303 54. Rounding and dissonant grounds Page 308 55. Serious leisure Page 313 56. Small-world network exploration Page 318 57. Nan Lin's theory of social capital Page 323 58. The social constructionist viewpoint on information practices Page 328 59. Social positioning Page 334 60. The socio-cognitive theory of users situated in specific contexts and domains Page 339 61. Strength of weak ties Page 344 62. Symbolic violence Page 349
63. Taylor's information use environments
64. Taylor's question-negotiation Page 358 65. Transtheoretical model of the health behavior change Page 363 66. Value sensitive design Page 368 67. Vygotsky's zone of proximal development Page 373 68. Web information behaviors of organizational workers Page 377 69. Willingness to return Page 382 70. Women's ways of knowing Page 387 71. Work task information-seeking and retrieval processes Page 392 72. World wide web information seeking Page 397 About the editors Page 401 Index Page 403

Edition Notes

Published in
Medford, New Jersey

Classifications

Library of Congress
ZA3075.T465 2005, ZA3075 .T465 2005
Universal Decimal Classification
020'.72--dc22

Contributors

Editor
Sandra Erdelez
Editor
Lynne E. F. McKechnie

The Physical Object

Format
Hardcover
Pagination
xxii, 431p.
Number of pages
431

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL24571556M
Internet Archive
isbn_9781573872300
ISBN 10
157387230X
LCCN
2005010420
OCLC/WorldCat
59818630

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