What defines 'enough' information? How policy workers make judgements and decisions during information seeking: preliminary results from an exploratory study
<br><b>Introduction.</b> Reports findings from research in progress investigating judgment and decision making during information seeking in the workplace, in particular, the assessment of enough information. Characteristics of this judgment and the role of context in shaping it a...
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Main Author: | J.M. Berryman |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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University of Borås
2006-01-01
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Series: | Information Research: An International Electronic Journal |
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Online Access: | http://informationr.net/ir/11-4/paper266.html |
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