Information-seeking is important for lawyers, who have access to many dedicated electronic resources.However there is considerable scope for improving the design of these resources to better support information-seeking. One way of informing design is to use information-seeking models as theoretical lenses to analyse users’ behaviour with existing systems. However many models, including those informed by studying lawyers, analyse information-seeking at a high level of abstraction and are only likely to lead to broad-scoped design insights. We illustrate that one potentially useful (and lowerlevel) model is Ellis’s - by using it as a lens to analyse and make design suggestions based on the information-seeking behaviour of twenty-seven academi...
This article is an attempt to investigate the information needs and seeking behavior of law practiti...
The present study analyzes the data collected from 65 students on their changing information seeking...
This paper outlines the first part of a wider, two-part study on the information behaviour of law st...
Investigating the information-seeking behaviour of academic lawyers: From Ellis's model to des...
In this paper, we describe our ongoing work which involves examining the information seeking behavio...
The information-seeking behavior of lawyers has not been fully investigated empirically. Prior work ...
We report findings from the initial phase of our study on legal information seeking, which comprised...
The amount of information produced by different domains is constantly increasing. One domain that pa...
This paper reports on a study examining attorneys and law librarians use of their memory and informa...
This comparative study investigated the information seeking behavior of academic lawyers of Kurukshe...
In this study, trainee solicitors have been selected for the purpose of investigation. Trainee solic...
Information behavior (IB) research involves examining how people look for and use information, often...
The present study analyzes the data collected from 65 students on their changing information seeking...
Legal research is one of the foundational skills for the practice of law. Yet law school graduates a...
Lawyers are increasingly responsible for conducting research using legal databases and are looking t...
This article is an attempt to investigate the information needs and seeking behavior of law practiti...
The present study analyzes the data collected from 65 students on their changing information seeking...
This paper outlines the first part of a wider, two-part study on the information behaviour of law st...
Investigating the information-seeking behaviour of academic lawyers: From Ellis's model to des...
In this paper, we describe our ongoing work which involves examining the information seeking behavio...
The information-seeking behavior of lawyers has not been fully investigated empirically. Prior work ...
We report findings from the initial phase of our study on legal information seeking, which comprised...
The amount of information produced by different domains is constantly increasing. One domain that pa...
This paper reports on a study examining attorneys and law librarians use of their memory and informa...
This comparative study investigated the information seeking behavior of academic lawyers of Kurukshe...
In this study, trainee solicitors have been selected for the purpose of investigation. Trainee solic...
Information behavior (IB) research involves examining how people look for and use information, often...
The present study analyzes the data collected from 65 students on their changing information seeking...
Legal research is one of the foundational skills for the practice of law. Yet law school graduates a...
Lawyers are increasingly responsible for conducting research using legal databases and are looking t...
This article is an attempt to investigate the information needs and seeking behavior of law practiti...
The present study analyzes the data collected from 65 students on their changing information seeking...
This paper outlines the first part of a wider, two-part study on the information behaviour of law st...