In the age of Google, it is commonly believed that university students, especially those at postgraduate level, should have attained enough information searching skills to support their studies. However, recent researches have found that the information literacy level of quite a few postgraduate students is, in fact, far from satisfactory. One possible way for information search specialists to help students effectively search information is to use a novice-expert comparison to examine the differences between novices and experts in information search. The aim of this study is to uncover some of the major differences in the search query statements and information search strategies between eight doctoral students (novice searchers) and an expe...
Web search engines face an extremely heterogeneous user population from web novices to highly skille...
This paper reports on a study of 12 postgraduate research students' development of information searc...
Users of online retrieval systems experience many difficulties, particularly with search tactics. Us...
In the age of Google, it is commonly believed that university students, especially those at postgrad...
Three web-user experts and three novices were observed in a problem-solving context. Their task was ...
Purpose - This paper sets out to report on a study of 12 postgraduate research students' development...
This paper reports on a study of the development of information searching expertise by 12 postgradua...
Differences between experts and novices have been the focus of a variety of studies throughout the p...
Searching for information pervades a wide spectrum of human activity, including learning and problem...
A comparative analysis of the results of two longitudinal studies conducted a decade apart, among re...
Many students consider themselves to be proficient searchers and yet are disappointed or frustrated ...
Presently using Internet for searching information of any kind is an activity almost everyone does. ...
This paper describes the process of identifying novice researchers' information needs. The study sam...
This paper aims to investigate how doctoral level students developed their information literacy in t...
Concerns have been expressed with respect to students’ ability to search for information using elect...
Web search engines face an extremely heterogeneous user population from web novices to highly skille...
This paper reports on a study of 12 postgraduate research students' development of information searc...
Users of online retrieval systems experience many difficulties, particularly with search tactics. Us...
In the age of Google, it is commonly believed that university students, especially those at postgrad...
Three web-user experts and three novices were observed in a problem-solving context. Their task was ...
Purpose - This paper sets out to report on a study of 12 postgraduate research students' development...
This paper reports on a study of the development of information searching expertise by 12 postgradua...
Differences between experts and novices have been the focus of a variety of studies throughout the p...
Searching for information pervades a wide spectrum of human activity, including learning and problem...
A comparative analysis of the results of two longitudinal studies conducted a decade apart, among re...
Many students consider themselves to be proficient searchers and yet are disappointed or frustrated ...
Presently using Internet for searching information of any kind is an activity almost everyone does. ...
This paper describes the process of identifying novice researchers' information needs. The study sam...
This paper aims to investigate how doctoral level students developed their information literacy in t...
Concerns have been expressed with respect to students’ ability to search for information using elect...
Web search engines face an extremely heterogeneous user population from web novices to highly skille...
This paper reports on a study of 12 postgraduate research students' development of information searc...
Users of online retrieval systems experience many difficulties, particularly with search tactics. Us...