Essays about: "informationsbeteende"
Found 4 essays containing the word informationsbeteende.
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1. ”You’re a Doubter. You’ve Been Deceived by Satan.” : A Study of Information Use in Latter-day Saints Undergoing a Crisis of Faith
University essay from Uppsala universitet/Institutionen för ABMAbstract : Introduction. Crises of faith are major cognitive gaps. This investigation discerns the function of information use in responding to crises of faith in addition to exploring the information-related context of the LDS church. READ MORE
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2. Access to information in a recurring crisis : Cambodian university students’ information behaviour during floods
University essay from Högskolan i Borås/Akademin för bibliotek, information, pedagogik och ITAbstract : The purpose of this study is to provide knowledge about Cambodian students’ information access and how their information behaviour is affected by floods. The research material consisted of 15 semi- structured interviews of university students in Cambodia. READ MORE
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3. ”Det sitter bara i huvudet” : - instrumentallärares behov och beteende gällande musikmaterial i sin undervisning
University essay from Umeå universitet/Sociologiska institutionenAbstract : Den här studien undersöker vilka musikrelaterade informationsmaterial som instrumentallärare inom den kommunala musikskolan använder sig av i sin undervisning, var och hur de hittar detta material samt vilka situationer som leder till att de söker efter material. Data samlades in genom semistrukturerade intervjuer med fem instrumentallärare. READ MORE
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4. Information Overload and the Growing Infosphere : A Comparison of the Opinions and Experiences of Information Specialists and General Academics on the Topic of Information Overload
University essay from Institutionen för ABMAbstract : Information overload is a popular term intimately associated with the information society in which we are now thought to live. This two-year master’s thesis explores perceptions and experiences of this phenomenon through a quantitative study of two groups of academics; on the one hand, academically active information specialists, and on the other, active academics in general. READ MORE