What is the experience of information seeking (IS) by leaders of a church in transition, as they seek the will of God for their church? In this ethnographic pilot study, I begin to create a picture of leaders’ information seeking, first for personal faith building and then for corporate decision making, and I consider the impact of new technologies on these processes. Religious IS did not differ significantly from other everyday-life information seeking (ELIS) experiences, except when subjects were acting in leadership roles. Prominent themes were theological diversity and prayer
Keynote Address at the 2015 CSIR ConferenceAfzal (2012) defines “information organizations” as “orga...
In this exploratory study, I examined the role that people play as informal information sources in b...
“Where is the LORD, your God?” (Mi 7:10) or “Where is their God?” (Joel 2:17) are questions that th...
This Master’s thesis concerns the information behaviour of pastors in nonconformist churches (especi...
https://kent-islandora.s3.us-east-2.amazonaws.com/acir/2013/Papers/8/thumbnail.jpgAs evidenced by th...
Approximately 10% of Roman Catholic women will seriously discern a vocation to religious life during...
The aim of this article is to determine how Baptist ministers seek information. Further research que...
The need for God is not just a wish to know about Him, but rather a quest to encounter Him, where pe...
The Word of God is essential to the growth of every believer. How one receives the Word of God can l...
In my PhD-thesis I explore the embodiment of the Christian faith and spirituality, from the perspect...
For a lot of people, particularly in Western culture, what is commonly seen are business and manager...
Problem. Faith in God is a phenomenon that is difficult to define. Yet, it can be seen as an attitu...
The purpose of this case study that utilized an inductive qualitative research approach was to uncov...
Zotero, known as a research tool for students, faculty, and other scholars, has tremendous potential...
Can we meet God in our 'liquid' contemporary society? And how does one communicate the Christian fai...
Keynote Address at the 2015 CSIR ConferenceAfzal (2012) defines “information organizations” as “orga...
In this exploratory study, I examined the role that people play as informal information sources in b...
“Where is the LORD, your God?” (Mi 7:10) or “Where is their God?” (Joel 2:17) are questions that th...
This Master’s thesis concerns the information behaviour of pastors in nonconformist churches (especi...
https://kent-islandora.s3.us-east-2.amazonaws.com/acir/2013/Papers/8/thumbnail.jpgAs evidenced by th...
Approximately 10% of Roman Catholic women will seriously discern a vocation to religious life during...
The aim of this article is to determine how Baptist ministers seek information. Further research que...
The need for God is not just a wish to know about Him, but rather a quest to encounter Him, where pe...
The Word of God is essential to the growth of every believer. How one receives the Word of God can l...
In my PhD-thesis I explore the embodiment of the Christian faith and spirituality, from the perspect...
For a lot of people, particularly in Western culture, what is commonly seen are business and manager...
Problem. Faith in God is a phenomenon that is difficult to define. Yet, it can be seen as an attitu...
The purpose of this case study that utilized an inductive qualitative research approach was to uncov...
Zotero, known as a research tool for students, faculty, and other scholars, has tremendous potential...
Can we meet God in our 'liquid' contemporary society? And how does one communicate the Christian fai...
Keynote Address at the 2015 CSIR ConferenceAfzal (2012) defines “information organizations” as “orga...
In this exploratory study, I examined the role that people play as informal information sources in b...
“Where is the LORD, your God?” (Mi 7:10) or “Where is their God?” (Joel 2:17) are questions that th...