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...
Saved in:
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 |