This paper reports on college students’ everyday life information-seeking behavior and is based on findings from 8,353 survey respondents on 25 U.S. college campuses. A large majority of respondents had looked for news and, to a slightly lesser extent, decision-making information about purchases and health and wellness within the previous six months. Almost all the respondents used search engines, though students planning to purchase something were more likely to use search engines, and those looking for spiritual information were least likely to use search engines. Despite the widespread use of search engines, the process of filtering relevant from non-relevant search results was reportedly the most difficult part of everyday life research...
Purpose: This paper aims to identify the opinions of undergraduate students on the importance of int...
This article reports results of two user studies of search engine use conducted to evaluate the Uni...
It is critical that tomorrow\u27s employees have information literacy skills—skills that enable them...
The decisions involved in choosing a college are regarded as some of the most important in a lifetim...
The goal of this study was to learn about how college students are using the Internet and to compare...
This study examines the online health information-seeking (OHI-seeking) behaviors of college undergr...
Studies have surveyed college students’ use of health information sources. But still little is known...
The Internet is increasingly becoming embedded in the lives of most American citizens. College stude...
The paper examines the Web search engine use of faculty and students to support learning, teaching, ...
The study examined students’ use of search engines for information retrieval on the web in Adeyemi C...
The arrival to college is for many students the moment they become independent, having to take their...
Student research in the age of the internet is highly influenced by the most popular search engine a...
Reports the results of a survey conducted at Banaras Hindu University (BHU) to determine the extent ...
This article reports results of two user studies of search engine use conducted to evaluate the Unit...
This thesis develops a model of Web information seeking behaviour of postgraduate students with a sp...
Purpose: This paper aims to identify the opinions of undergraduate students on the importance of int...
This article reports results of two user studies of search engine use conducted to evaluate the Uni...
It is critical that tomorrow\u27s employees have information literacy skills—skills that enable them...
The decisions involved in choosing a college are regarded as some of the most important in a lifetim...
The goal of this study was to learn about how college students are using the Internet and to compare...
This study examines the online health information-seeking (OHI-seeking) behaviors of college undergr...
Studies have surveyed college students’ use of health information sources. But still little is known...
The Internet is increasingly becoming embedded in the lives of most American citizens. College stude...
The paper examines the Web search engine use of faculty and students to support learning, teaching, ...
The study examined students’ use of search engines for information retrieval on the web in Adeyemi C...
The arrival to college is for many students the moment they become independent, having to take their...
Student research in the age of the internet is highly influenced by the most popular search engine a...
Reports the results of a survey conducted at Banaras Hindu University (BHU) to determine the extent ...
This article reports results of two user studies of search engine use conducted to evaluate the Unit...
This thesis develops a model of Web information seeking behaviour of postgraduate students with a sp...
Purpose: This paper aims to identify the opinions of undergraduate students on the importance of int...
This article reports results of two user studies of search engine use conducted to evaluate the Uni...
It is critical that tomorrow\u27s employees have information literacy skills—skills that enable them...