清晰
计算机科学
信息系统
透视图(图形)
信息检索的认知模式
认知科学
数据科学
光学(聚焦)
过程(计算)
信息架构
管理科学
人工智能
管理信息系统
心理学
工程类
经济
物理
化学
光学
排名(信息检索)
电气工程
操作系统
人机信息检索
生物化学
作者
Amanda Spink,Charles Cole
摘要
Abstract For millennia humans have sought, organized, and used information as they learned and evolved patterns of human information behaviors to resolve their human problems and survive. However, despite the current focus on living in an “information age,” we have a limited evolutionary understanding of human information behavior. In this article the authors examine the current three interdisciplinary approaches to conceptualizing how humans have sought information including (a) the everyday life information seeking–sense‐making approach, (b) the information foraging approach, and (c) the problem–solution perspective on information seeking approach. In addition, due to the lack of clarity regarding the role of information use in information behavior, a fourth information approach is provided based on a theory of information use. The use theory proposed starts from an evolutionary psychology notion that humans are able to adapt to their environment and survive because of our modular cognitive architecture. Finally, the authors begin the process of conceptualizing these diverse approaches, and the various aspects or elements of these approaches, within an integrated model with consideration of information use. An initial integrated model of these different approaches with information use is proposed.
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