Procesos de búsqueda de información y zonas de intervención: un estudio de investigadores en Literatura

Romanos de Tiratel, Susana Procesos de búsqueda de información y zonas de intervención: un estudio de investigadores en Literatura. Información, Cultura y Sociedad, 2002, n. 6, pp. 14-33. [Journal article (Paginated)]

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English abstract

This paper informs about an exploratory study referred to a group of literature postgraduates who, for many years, were devoted to research a topic in order to obtain a doctor degree. The involved strategies in the information seeking process (ISP) in complex activities are identified; it is established that the ISP activities combined themselves and are dynamically and recurrently influenced by each other; the ISP zones of intervention are identified; combined models are used to describe the ISP moments, and to verify the models application viability.

Spanish abstract

Este artículo informa sobre un estudio exploratorio de un grupo de personas, graduadas en Literatura, que, durante un lapso prolongado de sus vidas, se dedican a investigar un tema para obtener el doctorado. Se identifican las estrategias involucradas en el proceso de búsqueda de información (PBI) en actividades complejas; se establece que las actividades del PBI se combinan y se influyen dinámica y recurrentemente; se identifican las zonas de intervención en el PBI; se utilizan modelos combinados para describir los momentos del PBI y verificar la viabilidad de su aplicación.

Item type: Journal article (Paginated)
Keywords: Information seeking process; Information use; User studies; Zones of intervention; Research students; Literature; Búsqueda de información; Estudio de usuarios
Subjects: B. Information use and sociology of information
Depositing user: Graciela Giunti
Date deposited: 22 May 2012
Last modified: 02 Oct 2014 12:22
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10760/17023

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