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Presentation by Lisa M. Metzer Sept. 13, 2010 CCI 610
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Theories of Information Behavior

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What have we learned and what are we missing in information science and behavior? Based on the monograph "Theories of Information Behavior," this presentation proposes a conceptual scheme of the 72 current frameworks/theories of information behavior.
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Presentation by Lisa M. MetzerSept. 13, 2010

CCI 610

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Purpose

Explore the 72 conceptual frameworks in I.S.

Consider:What have we learned?What’s missing?

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72 Entries

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Theories drawn from:

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Information Behavior (IB)

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A simplifying model/s

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Classifying

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ConceptsContext/SituationIntentional vs. AccidentalViewpoint – Cognitive, Social, Affective,

BehavioralSystem vs. UserProcess: Linear vs. NonlinearWeb/DigitalQueriesCriticalOther

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Context / Situation

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Intentional vs. Accidental

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Cognitive – Social – Affective - Behavioral

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System vs. User-Centered

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Process-Oriented

LinearNon-linear

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Web / Digital

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Queries and Critical

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Other

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What have we learned?

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What’s missing? (Gaps)

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Implications for future research

“Working with conceptual frameworks and empirical research has never been easy.”

(Chatman, 1996, p. 205)