信息寻找行为模型中隐含的图书馆情报学概念

M. Krishnamurthy, A. Y. Asundi, Reddy B. Subhash
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信息寻求行为建模始于20世纪80年代初,由Wilson率先提出。在过去的四十年里,出现了70多个关于信息寻求行为的模型。这些模型描述了心理学和社会学等相关学科的概念。作者对这些模型进行了分析研究,确定了图书馆情报学的许多概念;从信息处理和检索,参考服务案例研究和信息检索系统的评价实验本质上隐藏在这些模型中,没有作为信息寻求特征的一部分得到明确的阐述。由Ranganathan设计的链式索引在信息搜索中包含了一个概念,即“被搜索链接”,从文档中选择相关的主题标题进行索引,并在主题目录中指定被搜索的术语。兰开斯特在评价MEDLARS中鉴定的短语;响应用户对系统的查询的偶然性和新颖性比率。通过对这些思想的深入研究和对模型的分析回顾,本文认为许多经典的LIS概念都隐含在用户的信息寻找模式中。本文在信息寻求行为的模型中对它们进行了研究,认为它们是实用的,而不仅仅是用户感知。
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Hidden Concepts of Library and Information Science in Information Seeking Behavior Models
Abstract Modeling information seeking behavior was started in the early 1980s pioneered by Wilson. More than 70 models in the last four decades on information seeking behavior have emerged. The models delineate the concepts from cognate subjects such as psychology and sociology. The authors made an analytical study of these models and identified many concepts of library and information science (LIS); from information processing and retrieval, reference service case studies and the evaluation experiments of information retrieval systems intrinsically are hidden in these models that have not been explicitly expounded as part of information seeking traits. The Chain Indexing devised by Ranganathan has an inclusive concept into information seeking with the phrase "Sought Link" to select the relevant subject heading(s) derived from the document(s) for indexing and to assign as the sought term(s) in the subject catalogue. Lancaster in the evaluation of MEDLARS identified phrases; serendipity and novelty ratio in response to users queries to the system. The paper after an in depth study of these ideas and with an analytical review of the models implies many of the classical concepts from LIS are implicit-in information seeking patterns of users. The paper conjures up to investigate them in the models of information seeking behavior as pragmatic rather only on user perceptions.
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International Information and Library Review
International Information and Library Review Social Sciences-Library and Information Sciences
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期刊介绍: For more than twenty years, the International Information and Library Review has been welcomed by information scientists, librarians and other scholars and practitioners all over the world for its timely articles on research and development in international and comparative librarianship, information sciences, information policy and information ethics, digital values and digital libraries. Contributions to the journal have come from staff or members of many different international organizations, including the United Nations, UNESCO, IFLA, and INTAMEL, and from library and information scientists in academia, government, industry, and other organizations.
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