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Evaluation Review, 1992
This study examined the effect of variations of program evaluation purpose and methodology on decision-making information needs of various stakeholders. Respondents provided one of three levels of service in the context of early childhood special education.
Anna F. Lobosco, Dianna L. Newman
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This study examined the effect of variations of program evaluation purpose and methodology on decision-making information needs of various stakeholders. Respondents provided one of three levels of service in the context of early childhood special education.
Anna F. Lobosco, Dianna L. Newman
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Information Needs in Information Space
2003Based on the results of Gregory B. Newby’s experiment [1] that an information space of an information system corresponds with the cognitive spaces of its human users, this article further explores the concept of information need. The assumption we explore here is that information needs may appear only when an individual has a partial knowledge of a ...
Giyeong Kim, Tsai-Youn Hung
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The Reference Librarian, 1986
Le niveau d'acces a l'information d'un utilisateur definit souvent son degre de participation a la societe dans laquelle il vit. Mais, les bibliotheques ne sont qu'un seul des lieux d'information et l'individu utilise bien d'autres moyens pour se renseigner.
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Le niveau d'acces a l'information d'un utilisateur definit souvent son degre de participation a la societe dans laquelle il vit. Mais, les bibliotheques ne sont qu'un seul des lieux d'information et l'individu utilise bien d'autres moyens pour se renseigner.
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2016
Geographic information (GI) use spans the mundane activities of everyday life to the grandest scientific endeavors. Developing an increased understanding of GI access and use is possible using approaches that are grounded in human information seeking behavior.
Wade Bishop, Tony H. Grubesic
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Geographic information (GI) use spans the mundane activities of everyday life to the grandest scientific endeavors. Developing an increased understanding of GI access and use is possible using approaches that are grounded in human information seeking behavior.
Wade Bishop, Tony H. Grubesic
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Management Decision, 1983
One of the most difficult tasks facing the information analyst and the manager is the determination of management's information needs. Interest in this field started before the advent of the computer with organisation and methods This discipline has now fallen out of favour and, since the advent of computers, its role is being carried out by systems ...
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One of the most difficult tasks facing the information analyst and the manager is the determination of management's information needs. Interest in this field started before the advent of the computer with organisation and methods This discipline has now fallen out of favour and, since the advent of computers, its role is being carried out by systems ...
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The hierarchy of needs empirical examination of Maslow’s theory and lessons for development
World Development, 2023Mariano Rojas +2 more
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