This is the pre-peer reviewed version of a forthcoming article in The Journal of Popular Culture.The authors of this paper use characters from the 1998 film The Big Lebowski to illustrate the intricate, self-defined nature of information seeking behavior and the ways in which personal characteristics contribute to the success or failure of an information search
This empirical study offers a new theoretical perspective in information behavior research by identi...
Purpose. To explore the relationship between participants’ eye fixations (a measure of attention) an...
Starting in the mid of the 20th century, the emergence of contemporary information technologies has...
A scene towards the end of the film The Big Lebowski (TBL) unmistakably illustrates the connection b...
Understanding information users and their behavior is a question of central importance for informati...
The spread of online misinformation has gained mainstream attention in recent years. This paper appr...
Information behaviour (IB) is an area within Library and Information Science that studies the totali...
This newspaper article summarizes the 2003 published research findings of a study linking personalit...
The aim of this study has been to investigate actors’ methods for acquiring information that is nece...
Many theories of human information behavior (HIB) assume that information objects are in text docume...
There are well-understood psychological limits on our capacity to process information. As informatio...
Purpose. To explore the relationship between participants’ eye fixations (a measure of attention) an...
It is easier than ever to produce and consume information — it just requires a scroll, swipe or clic...
This article reports on a longitudinal study of information seeking by undergraduate information man...
In this paper, we examine how the availability of massive quantities of data i.e., the “Big Data” ph...
This empirical study offers a new theoretical perspective in information behavior research by identi...
Purpose. To explore the relationship between participants’ eye fixations (a measure of attention) an...
Starting in the mid of the 20th century, the emergence of contemporary information technologies has...
A scene towards the end of the film The Big Lebowski (TBL) unmistakably illustrates the connection b...
Understanding information users and their behavior is a question of central importance for informati...
The spread of online misinformation has gained mainstream attention in recent years. This paper appr...
Information behaviour (IB) is an area within Library and Information Science that studies the totali...
This newspaper article summarizes the 2003 published research findings of a study linking personalit...
The aim of this study has been to investigate actors’ methods for acquiring information that is nece...
Many theories of human information behavior (HIB) assume that information objects are in text docume...
There are well-understood psychological limits on our capacity to process information. As informatio...
Purpose. To explore the relationship between participants’ eye fixations (a measure of attention) an...
It is easier than ever to produce and consume information — it just requires a scroll, swipe or clic...
This article reports on a longitudinal study of information seeking by undergraduate information man...
In this paper, we examine how the availability of massive quantities of data i.e., the “Big Data” ph...
This empirical study offers a new theoretical perspective in information behavior research by identi...
Purpose. To explore the relationship between participants’ eye fixations (a measure of attention) an...
Starting in the mid of the 20th century, the emergence of contemporary information technologies has...