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검색어: information seeking behavior, 검색결과: 2
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이지연(연세대학교) ; 한승희(서울여자대학교) ; Soohyung Joo(Yonsei University) 2008, Vol.25, No.2, pp.127-141 https://doi.org/10.3743/KOSIM.2008.25.2.127
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In this study, we investigated the information users' needs and information seeking behavior in the field of science and technology. We found that the science and technology researchers most frequently needed information while conducting the research & development related tasks and drafting research papers. The researchers attributed the main sources of research ideas to be the communication among colleagues and the literature review. The researchers's most preferred information sources were digital libraries, web search engines, and academic information portal. In conclusion, the science and technology researchers regarded the online use of electronic materials as the primary source of information. We hope that this investigation reported herein to be the foundation for developing user-centered information services for the science and technology discipline.

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Hae-Young Kim(Yonsei University) ; 정영미(연세대학교) ; Ji-Hye Lee(Yonsei University) 2008, Vol.25, No.2, pp.143-155 https://doi.org/10.3743/KOSIM.2008.25.2.143
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Authoritative as well as objective information on ranking or dominant research areas of academic departments/schools in a certain discipline is essential for the graduate school applicants. In this study, we performed an informetric analysis to identify dominant research areas in the top 10 U.S. LIS schools. We used two different datasets of research productivity and research interests of the LIS faculty. The correspondence analysis method was employed to graphically display the association between research areas and the LIS schools. We found that the research productivity data collected from SSCI database generated a very informative map presenting which research areas were dominant in which LIS schools. We also found that for the two most productive subject areas in LIS over the past 10-year period, the proportion of research articles in information retrieval decreased to a great extent in the recent 5-year period, whereas that of information seeking behavior showed an almost same degree of increase.

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