Human information behavior / guest editors Amanda Spink and Allen Foster.

Information behavior studies are a growing body of research that highlights the importance of information for everyone in the information age. This e-book presents an international and diverse range of studies and insights into the current state of theories and models of information behavior. There...

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Contributors: Spink, Amanda, Foster, Allen
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: Bradford, England : Emerald Group Pub., ©2007.
Series:Journal of documentation ; v. 63, no. 1.
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