The purpose of this study was to construct a child-driven metadata schema by understanding children\u27s cognitive processes and behaviors during book selection. Existing knowledge organization systems including metadata schemas and previous literature in the metadata domain have shown that there is a no specialized metadata schema that describes children\u27s resources that also is developed by children. It is clear that children require a new or alternative child-driven metadata schema. Child-driven metadata elements reflected the children\u27s cognitive perceptions that could allow children to intuitively and easily find books in an online cataloging system. The literature of development of literacy skills claims that the positive experi...
The work presented in this thesis aims at supporting children’s digital information seeking. Childre...
Abstract Early childhood education is essentially education organized with the aim to facilitate...
Categorization is a process that spans all of development, beginning in earliest infancy yet changin...
A key challenge to retrieval in any type of system is how to represent the resources appropriately ...
The problems associated with retrieving information are becoming more evident to library professiona...
Literacy researchers suggest that book-selection strategies are part of successful literacy developm...
For most librarians and information scientists, the ability of children to access library material ...
CONTEXT: This dissertation examines the role of metadata in undergraduate students' information envi...
The way children\u27s cognitive states affect how they function in digital interfaces is examined th...
This paper describes the Book House system, which is designed to support children's information retr...
Researchers interested in children and youth\u27s engagement with information have developed partici...
Children’s books can vary greatly in the type of and depth of interaction that is required from the ...
Prior research has concerned the school as a cultural system and the early development of children's...
A central part of the Reggio Emila approach to early childhood education is the teaching method of ...
Digital libraries populated with learning objects are becoming popular tools in the creation of inst...
The work presented in this thesis aims at supporting children’s digital information seeking. Childre...
Abstract Early childhood education is essentially education organized with the aim to facilitate...
Categorization is a process that spans all of development, beginning in earliest infancy yet changin...
A key challenge to retrieval in any type of system is how to represent the resources appropriately ...
The problems associated with retrieving information are becoming more evident to library professiona...
Literacy researchers suggest that book-selection strategies are part of successful literacy developm...
For most librarians and information scientists, the ability of children to access library material ...
CONTEXT: This dissertation examines the role of metadata in undergraduate students' information envi...
The way children\u27s cognitive states affect how they function in digital interfaces is examined th...
This paper describes the Book House system, which is designed to support children's information retr...
Researchers interested in children and youth\u27s engagement with information have developed partici...
Children’s books can vary greatly in the type of and depth of interaction that is required from the ...
Prior research has concerned the school as a cultural system and the early development of children's...
A central part of the Reggio Emila approach to early childhood education is the teaching method of ...
Digital libraries populated with learning objects are becoming popular tools in the creation of inst...
The work presented in this thesis aims at supporting children’s digital information seeking. Childre...
Abstract Early childhood education is essentially education organized with the aim to facilitate...
Categorization is a process that spans all of development, beginning in earliest infancy yet changin...