In the widespread literature that could be included under the rubric of information seeking, there is a genre of empirical work that is larger than any other: studies of people finding information in libraries. Most of the publications in this genre focus on “information as a thing” (Buckland, 1991a), this is, use of books, journals, and other “packages” of information.
In the widespread literature that could be included under the rubric of information seeking, there is a genre of empirical work that is larger than any other: studies of people finding information in libraries. Most of the publications in this genre focus on “information as a thing” (Buckland, 1991a), this is, use of books, journals, and other “packages” of information.
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