Imposed information seeking in public libraries and school library media centers: a common behaviour?

The imposed query model provides a new way of thinking about whom the user is in information proving organizations and environments. It does this by making a distinction between questions that are self-generated (internally motivated by personal context) and those that are imposed (thought up by one...

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Published: University of Borås 2001-01-01
Series:Information Research: An International Electronic Journal
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description The imposed query model provides a new way of thinking about whom the user is in information proving organizations and environments. It does this by making a distinction between questions that are self-generated (internally motivated by personal context) and those that are imposed (thought up by one person then given to someone else to resolve). While the imposed query model represents familiar behaviour, it is a dimension of information seeking that has only recently been explicitly addressed and isolated for study. This article summarizes research on the imposed query in two different information providing contexts: the elementary school and the adult reference desk at the public library. Results reveal whom the imposers and agent users are in these environments and provide an assessment of how common imposed queries are in these contexts.
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spelling doaj-art-99f60d2a1b724a5eaf04c47f62850d5b2025-02-02T13:56:26ZengUniversity of BoråsInformation Research: An International Electronic Journal1368-16132001-01-0162100Imposed information seeking in public libraries and school library media centers: a common behaviour?The imposed query model provides a new way of thinking about whom the user is in information proving organizations and environments. It does this by making a distinction between questions that are self-generated (internally motivated by personal context) and those that are imposed (thought up by one person then given to someone else to resolve). While the imposed query model represents familiar behaviour, it is a dimension of information seeking that has only recently been explicitly addressed and isolated for study. This article summarizes research on the imposed query in two different information providing contexts: the elementary school and the adult reference desk at the public library. Results reveal whom the imposers and agent users are in these environments and provide an assessment of how common imposed queries are in these contexts.http://informationr.net/ir/6-2/paper100.htmlimposed query modelinformation-seeking behaviourchildrenadultsschool library media centerspublic librariesresearch
spellingShingle Imposed information seeking in public libraries and school library media centers: a common behaviour?
Information Research: An International Electronic Journal
imposed query model
information-seeking behaviour
children
adults
school library media centers
public libraries
research
title Imposed information seeking in public libraries and school library media centers: a common behaviour?
title_full Imposed information seeking in public libraries and school library media centers: a common behaviour?
title_fullStr Imposed information seeking in public libraries and school library media centers: a common behaviour?
title_full_unstemmed Imposed information seeking in public libraries and school library media centers: a common behaviour?
title_short Imposed information seeking in public libraries and school library media centers: a common behaviour?
title_sort imposed information seeking in public libraries and school library media centers a common behaviour
topic imposed query model
information-seeking behaviour
children
adults
school library media centers
public libraries
research
url http://informationr.net/ir/6-2/paper100.html