The Google Generation examines origInal and secondary research evidence from international sources to determine whether there is a younger generation of learners who are adopting different styles of information search behaviour from older generations as a function of their patterns of use of online technologies. The book addresses the questions: might the widespread availability and use of search engines, such as Google, give rise to a different type of scholar who seeks out and utilises online information sources and thereby develops a different orientation to learning from older generations whose information seeking practices became established initially in the offline world
The theory of Radical Change, which is based on the digital age principles of interactivity, connec...
This study was commissioned by the British Library and the Joint Information Systems Committee to id...
Book description from publisher:\ud \ud Has the information behavior of children and youth changed ...
Background: The globalization of information search behavior change impact information on human gene...
It is often suggested that the swift arrival of a world shaped by information superabundance—symboli...
Talking of a new generation, whenever anyone, anywhere, has a problem, the first thing they almost a...
This thesis is an in-depth investigation into the information-seeking behaviour of the so-called Net...
National audienceLe succès de l'information scientifique en ligne est fulgurant. Depuis le début des...
International audienceThis chapter questions the concept of the Google Generation commonly used to e...
While this paper values the different ways in which the World Wide Web is making data ubiquitous and...
The objective of this study was to distinguish changes in online travel information search behavior ...
This research forum paper presents the conclusion of a much broader PhD study which examines the inf...
Much has been said recently about the apparent expertise of children using electronic resources, and...
We are currently living in a technology fuelled world. We can access information almost instantly th...
Presents an excerpt about online searching based on a presentation to the Florida Library Associatio...
The theory of Radical Change, which is based on the digital age principles of interactivity, connec...
This study was commissioned by the British Library and the Joint Information Systems Committee to id...
Book description from publisher:\ud \ud Has the information behavior of children and youth changed ...
Background: The globalization of information search behavior change impact information on human gene...
It is often suggested that the swift arrival of a world shaped by information superabundance—symboli...
Talking of a new generation, whenever anyone, anywhere, has a problem, the first thing they almost a...
This thesis is an in-depth investigation into the information-seeking behaviour of the so-called Net...
National audienceLe succès de l'information scientifique en ligne est fulgurant. Depuis le début des...
International audienceThis chapter questions the concept of the Google Generation commonly used to e...
While this paper values the different ways in which the World Wide Web is making data ubiquitous and...
The objective of this study was to distinguish changes in online travel information search behavior ...
This research forum paper presents the conclusion of a much broader PhD study which examines the inf...
Much has been said recently about the apparent expertise of children using electronic resources, and...
We are currently living in a technology fuelled world. We can access information almost instantly th...
Presents an excerpt about online searching based on a presentation to the Florida Library Associatio...
The theory of Radical Change, which is based on the digital age principles of interactivity, connec...
This study was commissioned by the British Library and the Joint Information Systems Committee to id...
Book description from publisher:\ud \ud Has the information behavior of children and youth changed ...