scholarly journals Beyond practices: A field study of the contextual factors impacting collaborative information seeking

Author(s):  
Patricia Ruma Spence ◽  
Madhu Reddy
2016 ◽  
Vol 49 (2) ◽  
pp. 117-122 ◽  
Author(s):  
Chirag Shah ◽  
Rob Capra ◽  
Preben Hansen

2016 ◽  
Vol 50 (1) ◽  
pp. 42-48 ◽  
Author(s):  
Laure Soulier ◽  
Lynda Tamine ◽  
Tetsuya Sakai ◽  
Leif Azzopardi ◽  
Jeremy Pickens

Author(s):  
David Mendonça ◽  
William A. Wallace ◽  
Barbara Cutler ◽  
James Brooks

AbstractLarge-scale disasters can produce profound disruptions in the fabric of interdependent critical infrastructure systems such as water, telecommunications and electric power. The work of post-disaster infrastructure restoration typically requires information sharing and close collaboration across these sectors; yet – due to a number of factors – the means to investigate decision making phenomena associated with these activities are limited. This paper motivates and describes the design and implementation of a computer-based synthetic environment for investigating collaborative information seeking in the performance of a (simulated) infrastructure restoration task. The main contributions of this work are twofold. First, it develops a set of theoretically grounded measures of collaborative information seeking processes and embeds them within a computer-based system. Second, it suggests how these data may be organized and modeled to yield insights into information seeking processes in the performance of a complex, collaborative task. The paper concludes with a discussion of implications of this work for practice and for future research.


2019 ◽  
Vol 75 (1) ◽  
pp. 140-163 ◽  
Author(s):  
Morten Hertzum ◽  
Preben Hansen

Purpose Information seeking is often performed in collaborative contexts. The research into such collaborative information seeking (CIS) has been proceeding since the 1990s but lacks methodological discussions. The purpose of this paper is to analyze and discuss methodological issues in existing CIS studies. Design/methodology/approach The authors systematically review 69 empirical CIS studies. Findings The review shows that the most common methods of data collection are lab experiments (43 percent), observation (19 percent) and surveys (16 percent), that the most common methods of data analysis are description (33 percent), statistical testing (29 percent) and content analysis (19 percent) and that CIS studies involve a fairly even mix of novice, intermediate and specialist participants. However, the authors also find that CIS research is dominated by exploratory studies, leaves it largely unexplored in what ways the findings of a study may be specific to the particular study setting, appears to assign primacy to precision at the expense of generalizability, struggles with investigating how CIS activities extend over time and provides data about behavior to a larger extent than about reasons, experiences and especially outcomes. Research limitations/implications The major implication of this review is its identification of the need for a shared model to which individual CIS studies can contribute in a cumulative manner. To support the development of such a model, the authors discuss a model of the core CIS process and a model of the factors that trigger CIS. Originality/value This study assesses the current state of CIS research, provides guidance for future CIS studies and aims to inspire further methodological discussion.


2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
João P. R. P. da Silva ◽  
José Maria Nazar David ◽  
Eduardo Barrére ◽  
Jairo Francisco de Souza

Os mecanismos de busca na web são fonte de estudo e aprendizado. Searching as Learning (SaL) e Collaborative Information Seeking (CIS) são áreas que analisam o aprendizado como um processo, sendo o segundo de forma colaborativa. A literatura demonstra a necessidade de mais estudos nessas áreas e melhor mapeamento do aprendizado dos alunos. O presente trabalho apresenta a CollabSO, uma ontologia que modela o contexto experimental em ambientes de busca colaborativa. Além disso, fornece suporte para persistência e realização da coordenação dos grupos de alunos. A ontologia visa dar suporte para análise pedagógica, ação dos professores e execução de experimentos CIS.


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