Serves as the focal concept in a search for a truly functional document access system, enabling us to stand back from the present, to look into the shadows of our current designs, marvel at the breadth of human search capabilities, recognize frailties in both humans and systems, and ask new questions as we grapple with navigating our information environment. O'Connor and Copeland offer three different arenas of nontrivial information seeking for our consideration: "Submarine Chasing" explores the thoughts of a highly decorated Cold War submarine hunter. "Bounty Hunting" involves a long and convoluted search for a reported bond skipper. "Engineering Design" presents a content analysis of the few works on epistemological foundations of engineering design activity. These stories, told at great length and in considerable detail, are framed within a foundational model that links the simple act of document seeking to the broader issue of making one's way through life in the physical world. In each case, the authors ramble, mull, and stumble upon ideas without the least prior constraint, developing some threads quite fully and leaving others to tease us, but never ever throwing us to the lions.
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The authors make a case for looking beyond the traditional positivist approach to theory and research design in information science...[they] challenge us to re-think our theories and methodologies. * The Indexer *
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Höhe: 218 mm
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Dicke: 13 mm
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978-0-8108-4760-6 (9780810847606)
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Brian O'Connor is a Professor at the School of Library and Information Sciences, University of North Texas. Jud Copeland is director and associate librarian of the Arnold LeDoux Library at Louisiana State University at Eunice. Jodi Keans earned her Ph.D. in Interdisciplinary Information Science from the University of North Texas in 2001.
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Chapter 1 List of Figures Chapter 2 List of Tables Chapter 3 Preface Chapter 4 Chapter 1 Conversations on Hunting, Gathering, and Information Chapter 5 Chapter 2 Seeking a Human Orientation toward Problem Solving Chapter 6 Chapter 3 "It's Wise to Study the Ways of One's Adversary": Submarine Chasing Chapter 7 Chapter 4 Fifty-Two Stories to an Arrest: Bounty Hunting Chapter 8 Chapter 5 Frameworks for an Emerging Image of Engineering Design Chapter 9 Chapter 6 Foraging for Relevance Chapter 10 Chapter 7 Prologue to Dialectic Chapter 11 Notes Chapter 12 References Chapter 13 Index Chapter 14 About the Authors