Information poverty is widely recognised as having a negative impact upon peoples’ health and wellbeing, and socioeconomic prosperity; however, whilst an issue of significant societal concern evidenced across a wide variety of adult groups and socioeconomic contexts, no studies have been previously undertaken with children. This appears a significant oversight given that many children across the globe are considered multi-dimensionally poor. This study thus sought to explore the possibility of information poverty amongst children. One hundred fifty-six children (aged 6–8) from five UK primary schools participated in a series of practical exercises exploring their information behaviours, and 34 parents and teachers were interviewed to provid...
This work sought to better understand the information needs of young mothers from UK areas of multip...
Improving children's lives is high on the UK policy agenda. In this study for a recent birth cohort ...
Purpose: to explore the information behaviours of socioeconomically disadvantaged young first-time m...
Information poverty is widely recognised as having a negative impact upon peoples’ health and wellbe...
Information poverty is when individuals/demographic groups are unwilling or unable to access or shar...
This paper presents the preliminary findings of research examining the information seeking of parent...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to evidence and better understand adolescent information beha...
Recent developments towards "the learning society" have increased the importance of youngsters acqui...
This article challenges some of the assumptions about our understanding of and approaches to literac...
Informed by existing literature, in addition to lessons learned from ongoing research work pertainin...
Two groups of six children (aged eleven) in two UK primary schools – one in an area of socio-economi...
The purpose of this paper is to advance our understanding of approaches to information literacy skil...
This qualitative phenomenological study is one of few that investigate the information-seeking behav...
This dissertation explored 5- to 7-year-old children’s information experience related to their indiv...
This work sought to better understand the information needs of young mothers from UK areas of multip...
Improving children's lives is high on the UK policy agenda. In this study for a recent birth cohort ...
Purpose: to explore the information behaviours of socioeconomically disadvantaged young first-time m...
Information poverty is widely recognised as having a negative impact upon peoples’ health and wellbe...
Information poverty is when individuals/demographic groups are unwilling or unable to access or shar...
This paper presents the preliminary findings of research examining the information seeking of parent...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to evidence and better understand adolescent information beha...
Recent developments towards "the learning society" have increased the importance of youngsters acqui...
This article challenges some of the assumptions about our understanding of and approaches to literac...
Informed by existing literature, in addition to lessons learned from ongoing research work pertainin...
Two groups of six children (aged eleven) in two UK primary schools – one in an area of socio-economi...
The purpose of this paper is to advance our understanding of approaches to information literacy skil...
This qualitative phenomenological study is one of few that investigate the information-seeking behav...
This dissertation explored 5- to 7-year-old children’s information experience related to their indiv...
This work sought to better understand the information needs of young mothers from UK areas of multip...
Improving children's lives is high on the UK policy agenda. In this study for a recent birth cohort ...
Purpose: to explore the information behaviours of socioeconomically disadvantaged young first-time m...