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2022-09KonferenzveröffentlichungAn empirical study on university students' continuous utilization of fitness apps in China University students in China faced great health challenges. Fitness apps based on smartphones have the potential to provide an innovative approach to the university students to increase physical activities and conduct ...
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2022-09KonferenzveröffentlichungArtefactual literacy-related abilities for historians’ effective seeking and use of primary resources This study explored historians’ archival search behaviour from Yakel and Torres’ User Expertise in Archives (UEA) model. The model contained three types of knowledge that influence archival researchers’ information seeking: ...
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2022-09KonferenzveröffentlichungEveryday information literacy in rural areas Information literate behaviour can be understood as an approach to handle the increasingly digitalised information environment. Rural areas and particularly the local authorities face specific challenges realising the ...
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2022-09KonferenzveröffentlichungExploring information behaviour and meaningful experience amongst hikers on the West Highland Way This paper discusses the information behaviour of hikers on the West Highland Way in Scotland by exploring meaningful experiences described by fifty participants walking the route.Methods. Using an ethnographic approach, ...
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2022-09KonferenzveröffentlichungHow things fit together: a general model of the information behaviour field Anyone new to a research field may easily feel overwhelmed by the sheer number of new concepts and must struggle with how things fit together. The aim of this paper is to initiate a discussion about a new general model for ...
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2022-09KonferenzveröffentlichungInformational balance Evoking both activity and stillness, balance has been a concept of interest within academic research for centuries. In recent decades, the concept of balance has also garnered attention within information science. This ...
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2022-09KonferenzveröffentlichungMaking space for the future: the importance of deletion for LIS and the information society The information society generally, and information studies specifically, are understandably concerned with productive actions done with data and information, like preservation, access, and (re)use over time. While such ...
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2022-09KonferenzveröffentlichungPositioning digital well-being in health information behaviour This paper provides an overview of research on digital well-being with the goal of identifying open questions for future research by positioning digital well-being as a health information behaviour practice. Outlining the ...
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2022-09KonferenzveröffentlichungPrecarity and progression during a pandemic: preliminary findings from a study of early career academics’ information behaviour during COVID-19 COVID-19 has increased research, teaching and administrative pressures for all academics and, by doing so, exacerbated inequalities experienced by early career academics (ECAs), who were already dealing with several sources ...
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2022-09KonferenzveröffentlichungTerritorial barriers in interagency government data sharing Interagency government data sharing (IDS) is an indispensable precondition for the development of citizen-centred smart government. Adopting a theory of territoriality, this paper reports on an on-going research investigation, ...
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2022-09KonferenzveröffentlichungThe passion and pleasure of information sharing in pottery practice The paper reports selective findings from a broader study about information behaviour in the context of the pottery hobby as a form of serious leisure. Among all the information activities in this context, the paper focuses ...
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2022-09KonferenzveröffentlichungUnderstanding interagency relationships in the sharing of government data: a meta-analysis This paper reports on a research study that aimed to understand and qualify the influences of interagency relationships on interagency government data sharing (IDS). Using a meta-analysis approach, 76 interviews previously ...
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2022-09KonferenzveröffentlichungYoung adults’ information behaviour during the COVID-19 pandemic: a pilot study This paper presents the results of a pilot study exploring the information behaviour of young adults during the COVID-19 pandemic. The pilot study data were collected using semi-structured interviews with five undergraduate ...