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Information-Seeking Behavior in Library Shelves
Sakiko YOSHIDA, Atsushi MATSUMURA
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Modeling Information Seeking Behavior of Scholarly Community
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Health Information—Seeking Behavior
Qualitative Health Research, 2007Seeking information about one's health is increasingly documented as a key coping strategy in health-promotive activities and psychosocial adjustment to illness. In this article, the authors critically examine the scientific literature from 1982 to 2006 on the concept of health information—seeking behavior (HISB) to determine its level of maturity and ...
Sylvie D, Lambert, Carmen G, Loiselle
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Physicians' Internet information-seeking behaviors
Journal of Continuing Education in the Health Professions, 2004Our understanding about the role of the Internet as a resource for physicians has improved in the past several years with reports of patterns for use and measures of impact on medical practice. The purpose of this study was to begin to shape a theory base for more fully describing physicians' information-seeking behaviors as they apply to Internet use ...
Nancy L, Bennett +3 more
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Mobile information-seeking behavior
IFLA Journal, 2015The rapid growth of mobile device ownership among college students has greatly challenged academic libraries to reconsider their service profiles. In a recent research project conducted at the University of Illinois, mobile device ownership among college students was surprisingly high.
Jong-Moon Lee, Yoo-Seong Song
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Travelers’ Information-Seeking Behaviors
Journal of Travel & Tourism Marketing, 2015ABSTRACTThis study investigates the differences in traveler information-seeking behaviors between United States (US) American and Chinese travelers. A Chi-Square statistical analysis of 700 US and 352 Chinese questionnaires showed that age and educational level were significant factors in both cases.
Zephaniah Kambele +2 more
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Information-seeking behaviors and reflective practice
Journal of Continuing Education in the Health Professions, 2006As they care for patients, physicians raise questions, but they pursue only a portion of them. Without the best information and evidence, care and patient safety may be compromised. Understanding when and why problems prompt physicians to look for information and integrate results into their knowledge base is critical and shapes one part of reflection ...
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