
Knowledge as a Feeling
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The feeling of knowing has significant implications for information science challenging theoreticians and practitioners to reconsider how individuals process information. For information behavior, the feeling of knowing offers a fuller picture looking at conscious and unconscious processing in the production of knowledge. For information literacy, the feeling of knowing sheds light on how individuals evaluate information and synthesize new sources into their existing knowledge. Ultimately, the feeling of knowing leads us toward new reflective and metacognitive tools that help meet this moment in the evolution of our information ecosystem.
This book explores the idea that knowing is a feeling that results from the interactions of the brain's unconscious and conscious processes and not through the accumulation of facts. It's intended to help librarians, educators, and information scientists better understand what neuroscience and psychology are teaching about what it means to know and how our brain learns.
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- Cover
- Contents
- Foreword
- Acknowledgments??
- Preface
- Introduction
- Disclaimers
- The Brain and the Mind
- The Networks in Our Heads
- The Future, Not the Past
- Bundles of Memories
- Constructing the World
- Internal Representations of External Events
- Giving Meaning to the Moment
- A Summary of the Moment
- The Orgy of Utter Chaos
- The Wisdom of the Body
- Our Deep Connections to Other Minds
- The Feeling of Knowing
- The Happiness of Pursuit
- The Feeling of Knowing
- Exercising Control over Our Mental Lives ??
- Our Shortcuts and Bypasses
- Consistent Choosers
- Nebulous, Slippery, and Poorly Understood
- Patterns of Reality
- Information Science and the Black Box
- Patterns of Reality
- Information Literacy and the Skills of Knowing
- Kuhlthau, Dervin, Nahl, and Everyday Life Information Seeking
- Kuhlthau's Information Search Process
- Dervin's Sense-Making
- Nahl's Affective Load
- Everyday Life Information Seeking and Other Theories
- Metacognition and the Feeling of Knowing
- Content Wrapped around a Feeling
- Epilogue
- Bibliography
- Index
- About the Author
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