[Asis-l] New Emerald LIS Book - New Directions in Information Behaviour

Amanda Spink ah.spink at qut.edu.au
Fri Mar 16 12:29:25 EDT 2012


NEW DIRECTIONS IN INFORMATION BEHAVIOUR
Edited by Amanda Spink & Jannica Heinstrom
http://www.emeraldinsight.com/books.htm?issn=1876-0562&volume=1

CONTENTS
List of Contributors 
Editorial Advisory Board 
Preface 
SECTION I: INTRODUCTION
Introduction: New Directions in Information Behaviour 
   Amanda Spink and Jannica Heinstrom
Introduction - An Evolutionary and Developmental Conception of Information Behaviour 5
SECTION II: RESEARCH HISTORY AND OVERVIEW
The Emergence of Conceptual Modelling in Information Behaviour Research 
   David Ellis
Meta-Synthesis with Information Behaviour Research 
   Christine Urquhart
SECTION III: PSYCHOLOGICAL DIMENSIONS
Weaving the Threads of Experience into Human Information Interaction (HII): Probing User Experience (UX) for
New Directions in Information Behaviour 
   Heather L. O’Brien
Into the Land of Adolescent Metacognitive Knowledge During the Information Search Process: A Metacognitive Ethnography 
   Leanne Bowler
Individual Differences in Information-Related Behaviour: What Do We Know About Information Styles? 
   David Bawden and Lyn Robinson
SECTION IV: CONTEXTUAL DIMENSIONS
The Theory of Information Worlds and Information Behaviour 
   Gary Burnett and Paul T. Jaeger
Towards Agency–Structure Integration: A Person-in-Environment (PIE) Framework for Modelling Individual-Level Information
Behaviours and Outcomes 
   Sei-Ching Joanna Sin
Understanding Casual-Leisure Information Behaviour 
   David Elsweiler, Max L. Wilson and Brian Kirkegaard Lunn
SECTION V: EMERGING DIMENSIONS
Information Behaviour Development in Early Childhood 
   Amanda Spink and Jannica Heinstro¨m
Impacts of Information: An Analysis of Spiritual Messages 
   Jarkko Kari
SECTION VI: CONCLUSIONS AND FURTHER RESEARCH
Conclusions and Further Research - New Model of Information Behaviour
   Amanda Spink and Jannica Heinstrom

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