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Volume-Law Entropy as a Mesoscopic Anomaly. [PDF]
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Revisiting suicide prevention in later life: mixed-methods study protocol. [PDF]
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Experiences and actions taken by women to address delayed conception in Delhi, India: A qualitative study. [PDF]
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Wild parrots exhibit age-dependent conformity when learning about novel food. [PDF]
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Conservation Education: The Signage Used in Eleven Swedish Zoos. [PDF]
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Transgender information behaviour
Journal of Documentation, 2016Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to explore information behaviour and the information barriers transgendered people encounter. This study produces new information about the information needs in the construction of the transgendered identity, the changing of the information needs during this phase, utilized ...
Huttunen Aira, Kortelainen Terttu
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Automatic information behaviour recognition
2017 40th International Convention on Information and Communication Technology, Electronics and Microelectronics (MIPRO), 2017This paper aims to propose and discuss concepts of how users can recognise information seeking behaviour automatically and what implications such an automatic recognition can have. The authors develop the discussion around variables proposed in Wilson's second model of information behaviour and state how they can collect data necessary to recognise ...
S. Lugovic, Ivan Dunder
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Capturing Information Behaviour in the Wild
Proceedings of the 2020 Conference on Human Information Interaction and Retrieval, 2020Understanding complex information behaviour in an empirical, ecologically valid way is difficult at the best of times. It verges on impossible with artificial environments and tightly constrained tasks such as those found in usability labs. Similarly, artificial measures of user satisfaction that are readily available from test collections are unlikely
Dana McKay, George Buchanan 0001
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Information Behaviour in Design; an information framework
Design Proceedings, 2013Designers draw on a significant volume and range of information throughout the design process. This could include information on people, materials, markets, processes, etc. However, not all this information is effectively communicated to and used by designers. In order to provide designers with information that is useful, useable and engaging for them,
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