The symposium of the ASIS&T Special Interest Group on Information Needs Seeking and Use (SIG USE) at the ASIS&T annual conference in October 2019 focused on "on the impact and engagement of information behavior research" and the symposium page has links to either papers or presentations of the talks. These include the following (the note after the title/author indicates what is on the website, not the format presented at the conference)
- Relationship between cognitive biases and some information behavior concepts by Sara Behimehr and Hamid R. Jamali (a short paper)
- Joyful Information Seeking in Serious Leisure Practice by Yazdan Mansourian (a short paper)
- “This is really interesting. I never even thought about this”: Methodological strategies for studying invisible information work by Pamela J. McKenzie and Nicole K. Dalmer (ppt presentation)
- Information Spheres: Collaborative information behavior within project teams by Franklin Riley and David K. Allen (paper)
Go to: https://siguse.wordpress.com/2019/06/08/2019-asist-sig-use-symposium/
Photo by Sheila Webber: Starting my "Xmas wreaths of South London" series early this year, December 2019
No comments:
Post a Comment