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Opintojakso luennoidaan seuraavan kerran kevätlukukaudella 2010. [kurssisivu ] Opintojakson voi kuitenkin suorittaa koko lukuvuoden ajan korvaavalla esseellä. Ohjeet esseen kirjoittamiseen saa tentaattorilta (Reijo.Savolainen) sähköpostitse Reijo.Savolainen@uta.fi

Opintojakson tavoitteena on perehtyä aiotun tai tekeillä olevan pro gradu -tutkielman aihepiirin kirjallisuuteen. Esseen voi myöhemmin nivoa tutkielman kirjallisuuskatsaukseen.
Korvaavaa esseetä varten valitaan allaolevalta listalta yhteensä viisi (5) artikkelia. Artikkelit voi valita vapaasti, ts. niiden ei välttämättä tarvitse liittyä tiettyyn teema-alueeseen. Artikkeleita voi ehdottaa myös lukulistan ulkopuolelta, jos artikkelien aihe liittyy gradun aihepiiriin.

1) Teoreettiset jäsennykset, käsitteellistykset ja mallit
2) Tutkijoiden tiedonhankinta
3) Yhteistoiminnallinen tiedonhankinta
4) Oppimiseen ja opiskeluun liittyvä tiedonhankinta
5) Ammatillisen tiedon hankinta eri aloilla
6) Arkielämän tiedonhankinta


1) Teoreettiset jäsennykset, käsitteellistykset ja mallit

  1. Barry, Carol L., User-defined relevance criteria: an exploratory study. - Journal of the American Society for Information Science 45(1994), n:o 3, s. 149-159.
  2. Bates, Marcia, Toward an integrated model of information seeking and searching. - The New Review of Information Behaviour Research, vol. 3, 2002, s. 1-15.
  3. Bruce, H., Jones, W., Dumais, S., Information Behaviour that Keeps Found Things Found. Information Research, 10(1), 1-22. http://www.informationR.net/ir/10-1/paper208.html
  4. Byström, Katriina, Information and information sources in tasks of varying complexity. - Journal of the American Society for information Science and Technology 53(2002), n:o 7, s. 581-591
  5. Byström, Katriina & Hansen, Preben, Conceptual framework for tasks in information studies. – Journal of the American Society for Information Scienece and Technology 56(2005), n:o 10. S. 1050-1061.
  6. Byström, Katriina & Järvelin, Kalervo, Task complexity affects information seeking and use. - Information Processing & Management 31 (1995), n:o 2, s. 191-213.
  7. Chatman, Elfreda A., Life in a small world: applicability of gratification theory to information-seeking behavior. - Journal of the American Society for Information Science 42(1991), n:o 6, s. 438-449.
  8. Chatman, Elfreda A., A theory of life in the round. - Journal of the American Society for Information Science 50(1999), n:o 3, s. 207-217.
  9. Choo, Chun Wei, Information seeking in organizations: epistemic contexts and contests. - Information Research 12(2007), n:o 2. http://InformationR.net/ir/12-2/paper298.html
  10. Courtright, Christina, Context in information behavior research. - Teoksessa: Annual Review of Information Science and Technology (ARIST). Vol. 41. Ed. by Blaise Cronin. Medford, NJ: Information Today 2007, s. 273-306.
  11. Dervin, Brenda, On studying information seeking methodologically: the implications of connecting metatheory to method. - Information Processing & Management 35(1999), n:o 6, s. 727-750.
  12. Foster, Allen, A nonlinear model of information-seeking behaviour. - Journal of the American Society for Information Science and Technology 55(2004), n:o 3, s. 228-237.
  13. Foster, Allen & Ford, Nigel, Serendipity and information seeking: an empirical study. - Journal of Documentation 59(2003), n:o 3, s. 321-340.
  14. Johnson, J. David E. & al., Fields and pathways: contrasting or complementary views of information seeking. – Information Processing & Management 42(2006), n:o 2, s. 569-582.
  15. Järvelin, Kalervo & Ingwersen, Peter, Information seeking research needs extension towards tasks and technology. - Information Research, 10(2004), n:o 1. http://InformationR.net/ir/10-1/paper212.html
  16. Limberg, Louise, Phenomenography: a relational approach to research on information needs, seeking and use. - The New Review of Information Behaviour, vol. 1 (2000), s. 51-67.
  17. Leckie, Gloria J. & Pettigrew, Karen E. & Sylvain, Christian, Modelling the information seeking of professionals: a general model derived from research on engineers, health care professionals and lawyers. - Library Quarterly 66(1996), n:o 2, s. 161-193.
  18. Lee, Hur-Li, The concept of collection from the user´s perspective. - Library Quarterly 75(2005), n:o 1, s. 67-85.
  19. Lee, Hur-Li, Information spaces and collections: implications for organization. - Library & Information Science Research 25(2003), n:o 4, s. 419-436.
  20. McKenzie, Pamela J., Connecting with information sources: how accounts of information seeking take discursive action. - The New Review of Information Behaviour Research, vol. 3, 2002, s. 161-174.
  21. McKenzie, Pamela J., A model of information practices in accounts of everyday-life Information seeking. - Journal of Documentation, 59(2003), n:o 1, s. 19-40.
  22. Rieh, Soo Young, Judgment of information quality and cognitive authority in the Web - Journal of the American Society for Information Science and Technology 53(2002), n:o 2, s. 145-161.
  23. Spink, Amanda, Multitasking information behavior and information task switching: an exploratory study. – Journal of Documentation 60(2004), n:o 4, s. 336-351.
  24. Sundin, Olof, Nurses´ information seeking and use as participation in occupational communities. - The New Review of Information Behaviour Research, vol. 3, 2002, s. 187-202.
  25. Talja, Sanna & Hartel, Jenna, Revisiting the user-centred turn in information science research: an intellectual history perspective. - Information Research, 12(2007), n:o 4. http://InformationR.net/ir/12-4/colis/colis04.html
  26. Wathen, C. Nadine & Burkell, Jacquelyn, Believe it or not: factors influencing credibility on the Web. - Journal of the American Society for Information Science and Technology 53(2002), n:o 2, s. 134-144.
  27. Williamson, Kirsty, Discovered by chance. The role of incidental information acquisition in an ecological model of information use. - Library & Information Science Research 20(1998), n:o 1, s. 23-40. 9.
  28. Wilson, T.D., Human information behaviour. – Informing Science 3(2000), n:o 2, s. 49-56. http://www.inform.nu/Articles/Vol3/v3n2p49-56.pdf
  29. Wilson, T.D., Models in information behaviour research. - Journal of Documentation 55(1999)3, s. 249-270.
  30. Wilson, T.D., A re-examination of information seeking behaviour in the context of activity theory. - Information Research 11(2006), n:o 4. http://InformationR.net/ir/11-4/paper260.html

2) Tutkijoiden tiedonhankinta

  1. Anderson, Theresa Dirndorfer, Uncertainty in action: observing information seeking within the creative processes of scholarly research. - Information Research 12(2006), n:o 1. http://InformationR.net/ir/12-1/paper283.html
  2. Barjak, Franz, The role of the Internet in informal scholarly communication. - Journal of the American Society for Information Science and Technology 57(2006), n:o 10, s. 1350-1367.
  3. Barrett, Andy, The information-seeking habits of graduate student researchers in the humanities. – The Journal of Academic Librarianship 31(2005), n:o 4, s. 324-331.
  4. Borgman, Christine L. & al., Comparing faculty information seeking in teaching and research: implications for the design of digital libraries. - Journal of the American Society for information Science and Technology 56(2005), n:o 6, s. 636-657.
  5. Bronstein, Jenny & Baruchson-Arbib, Shifra, The application of cost-benefit and least effort theories in studies of information seeking behavior of humanities scholars: the case of Jewish scholars in Israel. – Journal of Information Science 34(2008), n:o 2, s. 131-144.
  6. Chu, Clara M., Literary critics at work and their information needs: a research-phases model. - Library & Information Science Research 21(1999), n:o 2, s. 247-273.
  7. Duff, Wendy M. & Johnson, Catherine A., Accidentally found on purpose: information-seeking behavior of historians in archives. - Library Quarterly 72(2002), n:o 4, s. 472-496.
  8. Ellis, David & Cox, Deborah & Hall, Katherine, A comparison of the information seeking patterns of researchers in the physical and social sciences. - Journal of Documentation 49(1993), n:o 4, s. 356-369.
  9. Fry, Jenny & Talja, Sanna, The intellectual and social organization of academic fields and the shaping of digital resources. – Journal of Information Science 33(2007), n:o 2, s. 115-133. 
  10. Gannon-Leary, Pat & Bent, Moira & Webb, Jo, Researchers and their information needs: a literature review. – New Review of Academic Librarianship 13(2007), n:o 1-2, s. 51-69.
  11. Hemminger, B. & Lu, D. & Vaughan, K. & Adams, S., Information seeking behavior of academic scientists. - Journal of the American Society for Information Science and Technology 58 (2007), n:o 14, s.  2205-2225.
  12. Liew, Chern Li & Ng, Siong Ngor, Beyond the notes: a qualitative study of the information-seeking behavior of ethnomusicologists.– The Journal of Academic Librarianship 32(2006), n:o 1, s. 60-68.
  13. Meho, Lokman I. & Tibbo, Helen R. (2003), Modelling the information-seeking behavior of social scientists: Ellis´s study revisited. - Journal of the American Society for Information Science and Technology 54(2003), n:o 6, s. 570-597.
  14. Palmer, Carole L.,Structures and Strategies of Interdisciplinary Science. Journal of the American Society for Information Science, 50(1999), n:o 3, s. 242-253.
  15. Palmer, Carole L. & Neumann, Laura J., The information work of interdisciplinary humanities scholars: exploration and translation. – Library Quarterly 72(2002), n:o 1, s. 85-117.
  16. Roos, Annikki & Kumpulainen, Sanna & Järvelin, Kalervo & Hedlund, Turid, The information environment of researchers in molecular medicine. - Information Research 13(2008), n:o 3. http://InformationR.net/ir/13-3/paper353.html
  17. Steinerová, Jela, Seeking relevance in academic information use. - Information Research 13(2008), n:o 4 http://InformationR.net/ir/13-4/paper380.html
  18. Talja, Sanna & Maula, Hanni, Reasons for the use and non-use of electronic journals and databases: a domain analytic study in four scholarly disciplines. Journal of Documentation 59(2003), n:o 6, s. 673-691.
  19. Tenopir, C. & King, D.W. & Boyce, P. & Grayson, M. & Zhang, Y. & Ebuen, M., Patterns of journal use by scientists through three evolutionary phases. - D-Lib Magazine 9 (2003). http://www.dlib.org/dlib/may03/king/05king.html
  20. Vakkari, Pertti & Talja, Sanna, Searching for electronic journal articles to support academic tasks. A case study of the use of the Finnish National Electronic Library (FinELib). - Information Research 12(2006), n:o 1. http://InformationR.net/ir/12-1/paper285.html
  21. Yitzhaki, Moshe & Hammershlag, Gloria, Accessibility and use of information sources among computer scientists and software engineers in Israel: academy versus industry. - Journal of the American Society for Information Science 55(2004), n:o 9, s. 832-842.

3) Yhteistoiminnallinen tiedonhankinta

  1. Blake, Catherine & Pratt, Wanda, Collaborarative information synthesis I: a model of information behaviors of scientists in medicine and public health.- Journal of the American Society for Information Science and Technology 57(2006), n:o 13, s. 1740-1749.
  2. Blake, Catherine & Pratt, Wanda, Collaborarative information synthesis II: recommendations for information systems to support information synthesis activities.- Journal of the American Society for Information Science and Technology 57(2006), n:o 14, s. 1888-1895.
  3. Bruce, Harry & al., A comparison of the collaborative information retrieval behaviour of two design teams. - The New Review of Information Behaviour Research, vol. 4, 2003, s. 139-153.
  4. Fidel, Raya & al., A multidimensional approach to the study of human-information interaction: a case study of collaborative information retrieval. - Journal of the American Society for Information Science and Technology 55(2004), n:o 11, s. 939-953.
  5. Hansen, Preben & Järvelin, Kalervo, Collaborative information retrieval in an information-intensive domain. - Information Processing & Management 41(2005), n:o 5 , s. 1101-1119.
  6. Hertzum, Morten, Collaborative information seeking: the combined activity of information seeking and collaborative grounding. - Information Processing & Management 44(2008), n:o 2 s. 957-962.
  7. Hertzum, Morten & Pejtersen, A. M., The information-seeking practices of engineers: searching for documents as well as for people. - Information Processing & Management, 36(2000), n:o 5, s. 761-778.
  8. Hyldegård, Jette, Collaborative information behaviour – exploring Kuhlthau’s Information Search Process model in a group-based educational setting. - Information Processing & Management 42(2006), n:o 1, s. 276-298.
  9. Prekop, Paul, A qualitative study of collaborative information seeking. – Journal of Documentation 58(2002), n:o 5, s. 533-547.
  10. Reddy, Mahdu C. & Jansen, Bernard J., A model for understanding collaborative information behavior: a study of two healthcare teams. - Information Processing & Management 44(2008), n:o 1, s. 256-273.
  11. Reddy, Mahdu C. & Spence, Patricia Ruma, Collaborative information seeking: a field study of a multidisciplinary patient care team. - Information Processing & Management 44(2008), n:o 1, s. 242-255.
  12. Sonnenwald, Diane H., Contested collaboration: a descriptive model of intergroup communication in information system design. - Information Processing & Management 31(1995), n:o 6, s. 859-877.
  13. Sonnenwald, D. H. & McLaughlin, K.L. & Whitton, M., Designing to support situation awareness across distance: an example from a scientific collaboratory. - Information Processing and Management, 40(2004), n:o 3,. s. 989-1011.
  14. Sonnenwald, D. H., and Pierce, L. G., Information behavior in dynamic group work contexts: interwoven situational awareness, Ddnse social networks and contested collaboration in command and control. - Information Processing & Management, 36(2000), n:o 3, s. 461-479.communities:
  15. Talja, Sanna, Information sharing in academic communitis: types and levels of collaboration in information seeking and use. - The New Review of Information Behavior Research vol. 3, 2002, s. 143-160.
  16. von Thaden, Terry L., Distributed information behavior: a study of dynamic practice in a safety critical environment. – Journal of the American Society for Information Science and Technology 59(2008), n:o 10, s. 1555-1569.

4) Oppimiseen ja opiskeluun liittyvä tiedonhankinta

  1. Chung, Jin Soo & Neuman, Delia, High school students' information seeking and use for class projects. - Journal of the American Society for Information Science and Technology 58(2007), n:o 10, s. 1503-1517.
  2. Fidel, Raya & al., A visit to the information mall: web searching behavior of high school students. - Journal of the American Society for Information Science 50(1999), n:o 1, s. 24-37.
  3. George, Carole &  Bright, Alice & Hurlbert, Terry &  Linke, Erika C. & St. Clair, Gloriana & Stein, Joan, Scholarly use of information: graduate students' information seeking behaviour. - Information Research 11(2006), n:o 4. http://InformationR.net/ir/11-4/paper272.html
  4. Given, Lisa M., The academic and the everyday: investigating the overlap in mature undergraduates´ information -seeking behavior. - Library & Information Science Research 24(2002), n:o 1, s. 17-29.
  5. Griffiths, Jillian R. & Brophy, Peter, Student searching behavior and the Web: use of academic resources and Google. – Library Trends 53(2005), n:o 4, s. 539-554.
  6. Grimes, Deborah J. & Boening, Carl H., Worries about the Web: a look at student use of Web resources. - College & Research Libraries 62(2001), n:o 1, s. 11-23.
  7. Heinström, Jannica, Broad exploration or precise specificity: Two basic information seeking patterns among students. - Journal of the American Society for Information Science and Technology 57(2006), n:o 11, s. 1440-1450.
  8. Heinström, Jannica, Fast surfing, broad scanning and deep diving. The influence of personality and study approach on students´ information-seeking behavior. – Journal of Documentation 61(2005), n:o 2, s. 228-247.
  9. Hyldegård, Jette, Beyond the search process – exploring group members´ information behavior in context. - Information Processing & Management 45(2009), n:o 1, s. 142-158.
  10. Hyldegård, Jette, Collaborative information behaviour – exploring Kuhlthau’s Information Search Process model in a group-based educational setting. - Information Processing & Management 42(2006), n:o 1, s. 276-298.
  11. Junni, Paulina, Students seeking information for their Masters' theses: the effect of the Internet. - Information Research 12(2007), n:o 2. http://InformationR.net/ir/12-2/paper305.html
  12. Kerins, Gillian & Madden, Ronan & Fulton, Crystal, Information seeking and students studying for professional careers: the cases of engineering and law students in Ireland. - Information Research, 10(2004), n:o 1. http://InformationR.net/ir/10-1/paper208.html
  13. Limberg, L., Information use for learning purposes. - Teoksessa: Information seeking in context. Proceedings of an International Conference on Research in Information Needs, Seeking and Use in Different Contexts, 14-16 August 1996, Tampere, Finland. Ed. by Pertti Vakkari & Reijo Savolainen & Brenda Dervin. - London: Taylor Graham 1997, s. 275-289.
  14. Lundh, Anna & Limberg, Louise, Information practices in elementary school. – Libri 58(2008), n:o 2, s. 92-101.
  15. Sadler, Elizabeth & Given, Lisa M., Affordance theory: a framework for graduate students' information behavior.  - Journal of Documentation 63(2007), n:o 1, 115 –141.
  16. Todd, Ross J., From information to knowledge: charting and measuring changes in students' knowledge of a curriculum topic. - Information Research 11(2006), n:o 4. http://InformationR.net/ir/11-4/paper264.html
  17. Twait, Michelle, Undergraduate students´ source selection criteria: a qualitative study. - The Journal of Academic Librarianship 31(2005), n:o 6, s. 567-573.
  18. Weiler, Angela, Information-seeking behavior in generation Y students: motivation, critical thinking and learning theory. – The Journal of Academic Librarianship 31(2005), n:o 1, s. 46-53.
  19. Whitmire, Ethelene, The relationship between undergraduates´ epistemological belifs, reflective judgment, and their information-seeking behavior. - Information Processing & Management 40(2004), n:o 1, s. 97-111.

5) Ammatillisen tiedon hankinta eri aloilla

  1. Allen, David & Shoard, M, Spreading the load: mobile information and communications technologies and their effect on information overload. - Information Research 10(2005), n:o 2. http://InformationR.net/ir/10-2/paper227.html
  2. Allen, David & Wilson, T.D., Information overload: context and causes. - The New Review of Information Behaviour Research, vol. 4, 2003,  s. 31-44.
  3. de Alwis, Gina & Majid, Shaheen & Chaudhry, Abdus Sattar, Transformation of managers´ information seeking behaviour: a review of the literature. – Journal of Information Science 32(2006), n:o 4, s. 363-377.
  4. Attfield, Simon & Dowell, John, Information seeking and use by newspaper journalists. - Journal of Documentation 59(2003), n:o 2, s. 187-204.
  5. Attfield, Simon & Blandford, Ann & Dowell, John, Information seeking in the context of writing. A design psychology interpretation of the "problematic situation". - Journal of Documentation 59(2003), n:o 4, s.430-453.
  6. Baldwin, Nancy S. & Rice, Ronald E., Information-seeking behavior of securities analysts: individual and institutional influences, information sources and channels, outcomes. - Journal of the American Society for Information Science 48(1997), n:o 8, s. 674-693.
  7. Björneborn, Lennart, Serendipity dimensions and users' information behaviour in the physical library interface. - Information Research, 13(2008), n:o 4. at http://InformationR.net/ir/13-4/paper370.html
  8. Choo, Chun Wei, Information seeking in organizations: epistemic contexts and contests. - Information Research 12(2007), n:o 2. http://InformationR.net/ir/12-2/paper298.html
  9. Choo, Chun Wei & Marton, Christine, Information seeking on the Web by women in IT professions. - Internet Research. Electronic Networking Applications and Policy 13(2003), n:o 4, s. 267-280.
  10. Cole, Charles & Kuhlthau, Carol, Information and information seeking of novice versus expert lawyers: how experts add value. - The New Review of Information Behaviour. Studies in Information Seeking in Context. Vol. 1 (2000), s. 103-115.
  11. Erdelez, Sanda, Investigation of information encountering in the controlled research environment. – Information Processing & Management 40(2004), n:o 6, s. 1013-1025.
  12. Fidel, Raya & Green, Maurice, The many faces of accessibility: engineers´ perception of information sources. - Information Processing & Management , vol. 40, 2004, n:o 3, s. 563-581.
  13. Hemmig, William S., The information-seeking behavior of visual artists: a literature review. – Journal of Documentation 64(2008), n:o 3, s. 343-362.
  14. Johannison, Jenni & Sundin, Olof, Putting discourse to work: information practices and the professional project of nurses. – Library Quarterly 77(2007), n:o 2, s. 199-218.
  15. Koch, Alison L. & al., Variables associated with environmental scanning among clinicians at substance abuse treatment clinics. – Information Research 11(2005), n:o 1. http://InformationR.net/ir/11-1/paper244.html
  16. Kostiainen, Erva & Valtonen, Marjo Rita & Vakkari, Pertti, Information seeking in pre-trial investigation with particular reference to records management. – Archival Science 3(2003), n:o 2, s. 157-176.
  17. Kraaijenbrink, Jeroen, Engineers and the Web: an analysis of real life gaps in information usage. – Information Processing & Management 43(2007), n:o 5, s. 1368-1382.
  18. Kuhlthau, Carol C., The role of experience in the information search process of an early career information worker: perceptions of uncertainty, complexity, construction and sources. - Journal of the American Society for Information Science 50(1999), n:o 5, s. 399-412.
  19. Kuhlthau, Carol C. & Tama, S.L., Information search process of lawyers: a call for “just for me” information services. - Journal of Documentation 57(2001), n:o 1, s. 25-43.
  20. Leckie, Gloria, Female farmers and the social construction of access to agricultural information. - Library & Information Science Research 18(1996), n:o 4, s. 297-321.
  21. Mackenzie, Maureen L., An exploratory study investigating the information behaviour of line managers within a business environment. - The New Review of Information Behaviour Research, vol. 4, 2003, s. 63-78.
  22. MacKenzie, Maureen L., Managers look to the social network to seek information. - Information Research 10(2005), n:o 2. http://InformationR.net/ir/10-2/paper216.html
  23. Makri, Stephann & Blandford, Ann & Cox, Anna L., Investigating the information-seeking behaviour of academic lawyers: from Ellis´s model to design. – Information Processing & Management 44(2008), n:o 2 s. 613-634.
  24. McKnight, Michelynn, The information seeking of on-duty critical care nurses: evidence from participant observation and in-context interviews. – Journal of Medical Library Association 94(2006), n:o 2, s. 145- 151.
  25. Orton, Robert & Marcella, Rita & Baxter, Graeme, An observational study of the information seeking behaviour of members of parliament in the United Kingdom. - Aslib Proceedings 52(2000), n:o 6, s. 207-217.
  26. Solomon, Paul, Discovering information behavior in sense making. I. Time and timing. Journal of the American Society for Information Science 48(1997), n:o 12, s. 1097-1108.
  27. Solomon, Paul, Discovering information behavior in sense making. II. The social. Journal of the American Society for Information Science 48(1997), n:o 12, s. 1109-1126.
  28. Solomon, Paul, Discovering information behavior in sense making. III. The person. Journal of the American Society for Information Science 48(1997), n:o 12, s. 11127-1138.
  29. Williamson, Margaret Ann, Information sources used by lawyers in problem-solving: an empirical investigation. – Library & Information Science Research 23(2001), n:o 3, s. 257-276.

6) Arkielämän tiedonhankinta

  1. Agosto, Denise E. & Hughes-Hassell, Sandra, People, pages, and questions: an investigation of the everyday life information-seeking behaviors of urban young adults. – Library & Information Science Research 27(2005), n:o 2, s. 141-163.
  2. Agosto, Denise E. & Hughes-Hassell, Sandra, Toward a model of the everyday life information needs of urban teenagers. Part 1: theoretical model. - Journal of the American Society for Information Science and Technology 57(2006), n:o 10, s. 1394-1403.
  3. Agosto, Denise E. & Hughes-Hassell, Sandra, Toward a model of the everyday life information needs of urban teenagers. Part 2: empirical model. - Journal of the American Society for Information Science and Technology 57(2006), n:o 11, s. 1418-1426.
  4. Bar-Ilan, Judit & al., The role of information in a lifetime process: a model of weight maintenance by women over long time periods. - Information Research 11(2006), n:o 4. http://InformationR.net/ir/11-4/paper263.html
  5. Branch, Jennifer L., Investigating information-seeking processes of adolescents: the value of using think alouds and think afters. - Library & Information Science Research 22(2000), n:o 4, s. 371-392.
  6. Case, Donald O. & al., From two-step flow to the Internet: the changing array of sources for genetics information seeking. – Journal of the American Society for Information Science and Technology 55(2004), n:o 8, s. 660-669.
  7. Chatman, Elfreda A., The impoverished life-world of outsiders. - Journal of the American Society for Information Science 47(1996), n:o 3, s. 193-206.
  8. Dunne, Jennifer E., Information seeking and use by battered women: a "person-in-progressive-situations" approach. - Library & Information Science Research 24(2002), n:o 4, s. 343-355.
  9. Fisher, Karen E. & Landry, Carol F. & Naumer, Charles, Social spaces, casual interactions, meaningful exchanges: 'information ground' characteristics based on the college student experience. - Information Research, 12(2007), n:o 2. http://InformationR.net/ir/12-1/paper291.html
  10. Fisher, Karen & al., Something old, something new: preliminary findings from an exploratory study about people's information habits and information grounds. - Information Research 10(2005), n:o 2. http://InformationR.net/ir/10-2/paper223.html
  11. Harris, Roma & al., Searching for help and information. Abused women speak out. - Library & Information Science Research 23(2001), n:o 2, s. 123-141.
  12. Hartel, Jenna, Information activities and resources in an episode of gourmet cooking. - Information Research, 12(2006), n:o 1. http://InformationR.net/ir/12-1/paper282.html
  13. Hartel, Jenna. (2003). The serious leisure frontier in library and information science: hobby domains. - Knowledge Organization, 30(2003), n:0 3-4, s. 228-238.
  14. Hersberger, Julie, Are the economically poor information poor? Does the digital divide affect the homeless and access to information. – The Canadian Journal of Information and Library Science 27(2002/2003), n:o 3, s. 45-63.
  15. Julien, Heidi E. & Michels, David, Intra-individual information behaviour in daily life. - Information Processing & Management 40(2004), n:o 3, s. 547-562.
  16. Lee, Charlotte P & Trace, Ciaran B,. The role of information in a community of hobbyist collectors. - Journal of the American Society for information Science and Technology 60(2009), n:o 3, s. 621-637.
  17. McKenzie, Pamela J., Communication barriers and information-seeking counter-strategies in accounts of practitioner-patient encounters. - Library & Information Science Research 24(2002), n:o 1, s. 31-47.
  18. Meyers, Eric M. & Fisher, Karen F. & Marcoux, Ellizabeth, Studying the everyday information behavior of tweens: notes from the field. - Library & Information Science Research 29(2007), n:o 3, s. 310-331.
  19. Pettigrew, Karen E., Waiting for chiropody: contextual results from an ethno-graphic study of the information behaviour among attendees at community clinics. - Information Processing & Management 35(1999), n:o 6, s. 801-817.
  20. Rieh, Soo Young, On the Web at home: information seeking and Web searching in the home environment. – Journal of the American Society for Information Science and Technology 55(2004), n:o 8, s. 743-753.
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