Bringing human information behaviour into information systems research: an application of systems modelling

In their influential paper, Dervin and Nilan compared and contrasted the "traditional" and "alternative" paradigms for human information behaviour research, highlighting the inadequacies of the former and promoting the importance of the latter. In this paper, we a...

Full description

Saved in:
Bibliographic Details
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: University of Borås 2004-01-01
Series:Information Research: An International Electronic Journal
Online Access:http://informationr.net/ir/9-4/paper191.html
Tags: Add Tag
No Tags, Be the first to tag this record!
_version_ 1832569641798467584
collection DOAJ
description In their influential paper, Dervin and Nilan compared and contrasted the "traditional" and "alternative" paradigms for human information behaviour research, highlighting the inadequacies of the former and promoting the importance of the latter. In this paper, we argue that the two paradigms are not irreconcilable. We offer a research framework that allows qualitative and quantitative views of the same problem to be combined using systems models. We demonstrate how this approach can be used to reconcile the six key differences between the two paradigms as argued by Dervin and Nilan.
format Article
id doaj-art-17e8b52980bc43a9bf520785b076815a
institution Kabale University
issn 1368-1613
language English
publishDate 2004-01-01
publisher University of Borås
record_format Article
series Information Research: An International Electronic Journal
spelling doaj-art-17e8b52980bc43a9bf520785b076815a2025-02-02T19:59:09ZengUniversity of BoråsInformation Research: An International Electronic Journal1368-16132004-01-0194191Bringing human information behaviour into information systems research: an application of systems modellingIn their influential paper, Dervin and Nilan compared and contrasted the "traditional" and "alternative" paradigms for human information behaviour research, highlighting the inadequacies of the former and promoting the importance of the latter. In this paper, we argue that the two paradigms are not irreconcilable. We offer a research framework that allows qualitative and quantitative views of the same problem to be combined using systems models. We demonstrate how this approach can be used to reconcile the six key differences between the two paradigms as argued by Dervin and Nilan.http://informationr.net/ir/9-4/paper191.html
spellingShingle Bringing human information behaviour into information systems research: an application of systems modelling
Information Research: An International Electronic Journal
title Bringing human information behaviour into information systems research: an application of systems modelling
title_full Bringing human information behaviour into information systems research: an application of systems modelling
title_fullStr Bringing human information behaviour into information systems research: an application of systems modelling
title_full_unstemmed Bringing human information behaviour into information systems research: an application of systems modelling
title_short Bringing human information behaviour into information systems research: an application of systems modelling
title_sort bringing human information behaviour into information systems research an application of systems modelling
url http://informationr.net/ir/9-4/paper191.html