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Introduction to Information
Behaviour
Dr. Othman A.Obeidat // BAU // SCHS // LIM //
2020 - 2019
Chapter-1-
part-1-
Basic concepts
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What is information behaviour
and
why do we need to know about it?
Introduction
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➢ Human information behavior: is all about how we need, find, process,
and use information. But we do this all the time. So why do we need to
study and research it?
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➢ Well, it’s a bit like studying nutrition and the human body. The more
we understand:
1. how the body works,
2. what nutrients it needs and
3. the different effects of different foods (for better or for worse) the more
4. we can teach and advise people about healthy diets,
5. train up elite sportsmen and women,
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➢ Well, it’s a bit like studying nutrition and the human body. The more we
understand:
1. and identify, treat and prevent disorders.
2. Information is nutrition for the mind.
3. It is the fuel of learning, and
4. the basis of our knowledge. Like food,
5. we need a constant supply.
6. And information has its fast food,
7. gourmet and high performance diet equivalents.
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➢ To take one example:
✓ research into the information behaviour of people affected by HIV/AIDS has
generated insights that are directly useful to those who provide information on
both prevention of and living with the disease.
✓ Such information must be accurate, reliable, authoritative, up to date and easily
available.
✓ But research suggests that other factors are also highly influential in
determining whether people successfully find and engage with information
they need. Accurate, reliable, authoritative and up-to-date information may be
readily available.
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➢ To take one example:
✓ research into the information behaviour of people affected by HIV/AIDS has
generated insights that are directly useful to those who provide information on
both prevention of and living with the disease.
✓ Such information must be accurate, reliable, authoritative, up to date and easily
available.
✓ But research suggests that other factors are also highly influential in
determining whether people successfully find and engage with information
they need. Accurate, reliable, authoritative and up-to-date information may be
readily available.
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➢ To take one example:
✓ Yet some HIV/AIDS sufferers may ignore or avoid – even hide or destroy –
information which possesses these desirable qualities.
✓ Information behaviour research suggests that it is one thing to make HIV/AIDS
information readily available in, say, a city’s public library,
✓ but quite another thing for a person who fears or has experienced stigma and
discrimination relating to the disease to risk being seen accessing and reading
it in such a public location. Also, information may not necessarily be timely in
terms of a person’s readiness to accept it
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➢ To take one example:
✓ What might objectively be accurate, reliable and authoritative
information may be ignored,
✓ Not understood or rejected by some HIV/AIDS sufferers who, for a
time after learning of their diagnosis, may simply be unreceptive
due to being in a state of shock, anxiety or even denial.
✓ The more that information providers (in this case, medical and
social workers, support organizations and information
professionals) are aware of such difficulties and complexities,
✓ The greater is their chance of being able effectively to bring
people into contact with the information they need.
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➢ More generally, greater knowledge of information behaviour can help us enhance
access to and use of information to the benefit of individuals, organizations and
communities. Understanding of information behaviour can add value to:
1. The effectiveness of our role as information professionals in advising and
helping people find and evaluate the information they need.
2. The design of information systems to enable effective exploration, navigation
and retrieval of information.
3. The way information is organized and managed by individuals and
organizations in order to provide effective access by those who need it.
4. Training and education designed to help people develop the ability to find,
evaluate and use information in relation to their needs.
5. The way information is communicated by authors and information providers.
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➢ But before going on to discuss information behaviour in more detail, it is necessary
to introduce a caveat.
➢ Many models of information needs, and of information seeking to satisfy them, that
are generated by researchers (many of which will be found in this book) are geared
to explaining relatively complex cases.
➢ The reader may legitimately question whether finding information is really so
problematic and complicated – particularly in the modern era of fast and apparently
efficient search engines.
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➢ If I want to find information on how to write web pages or publish a blog,
➢ It is a quick and simple task to tap a few keywords into Google and be presented
with a wide range of sites brimming with useful information.
➢ If I want to find the times of trains from Sheffield to London, a quick search for
‘train times Sheffield to London’ will take me direct to an appropriate source of
information.
➢ This hardly seems complex or problematic.
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➢ So why have information behaviour, and its constituent elements of information needs and
information seeking, been the focus of strenuous research efforts over many decades, and the
subject of a plethora of theoretical models?
➢ Of course, some searches for information are more difficult than others.
➢ Trying to find the best medical advice relating to a set of symptoms you are
experiencing may pose rather more problems than finding the time of the next
train to London.
➢ Also, the level of complexity of information needs, and the information-seeking
behaviour required to satisfy them, depend on their granularity. A low granularity
need might be to answer a very specific question, or solve a narrow and specific
problem.
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➢ But our need for information may operate at a much higher level of granularity –
not geared to solving a narrow problem but, say, to learn how to be a good parent, to
complete a PhD research project, to practice as an evidence-based professional in
our work, or to be a good citizen.
➢ These different levels of information need can co-exist. Large-scale, long-term and
possibly ill-defined information needs can encompass and be served by more
specific, less problematic, ones.
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➢ The models of information behaviour discussed in this book presume relatively
complex information needs.
➢ With this important caveat, let us now explore basic definitions and the components
of information behaviour in more detail.
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➢ Note also that the examples early in the book relate mainly to the individual person,
as opposed to groups and communities. However, it is important to realize that:
1. Information behaviour may be observed not only at individual level, but also
as people work in interaction with others at the levels of groups,
organizations and communities.
2. Information-based interactions take place not only between people but also
between people and non-human artefacts and forces.
3. Information behaviour can be a distributed activity – i.e., it may be more than
the sum of the activities of the individuals making up a group or community.
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➢ The following sections define a number of key terms, including data, information,
knowledge and information behaviour.
➢ Although drawing where appropriate on existing definitions, the author is careful to
present in detail those definitions he has adopted for use consistently throughout
this book.
➢ These terms may at first sight seem obvious – surely we already know what they
mean, and even if we are not so sure, definitions abound in the literature.
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➢ However, many existing definitions in the literature display variations
between them.
➢ Many – particularly definitions of ‘information behaviour’ –are
arguably not sufficiently extensive to provide clear answers to a
number of probing questions relating to where the boundaries of
these terms – and of the field of information behaviour – are drawn.
➢ Answers to such questions are needed in the case of a field of study
which has rapidly developed to embrace a wide range of foci,
perspectives and methodologies.
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➢ Insufficiently elaborated definitions risk under- or over-specifying the field.
➢ We need to avoid restricting information behaviour to its relatively narrow library-
based origins and to embrace its increasingly expansive coverage.
➢ At the same time, we must avoid under-specifying information behaviour in a way
which makes it excessively inclusive and fails to differentiate it clearly from related
fields in which the processing and use of information is central – such as
psychology, education and communication.
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➢ For the reader interested in investigating the potential ambiguity and uncertainty in
these key terms – which have prompted the author to spend time elaborating terms
in some detail below – they are elaborated in
➢ Appendix 1, which should be read before proceeding.
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Ch 1-part-1-1-basic concepts

  • 1. Introduction to Information Behaviour Dr. Othman A.Obeidat // BAU // SCHS // LIM // 2020 - 2019
  • 2. Chapter-1- part-1- Basic concepts 3/17/2020 2 Dr. Othman Obeidat // LIM // SCHS // BAU //
  • 3. Introduction to Information Behaviour part-1- Basic concepts 2 What is information behaviour and why do we need to know about it? Introduction 3/17/2020 3 Dr. Othman Obeidat // LIM // SCHS // BAU //
  • 4. Introduction to Information Behaviour part-1- Basic concepts ➢ Human information behavior: is all about how we need, find, process, and use information. But we do this all the time. So why do we need to study and research it? 3/17/2020 4 Dr. Othman Obeidat // LIM // SCHS // BAU //
  • 5. Introduction to Information Behaviour part-1- Basic concepts ➢ Well, it’s a bit like studying nutrition and the human body. The more we understand: 1. how the body works, 2. what nutrients it needs and 3. the different effects of different foods (for better or for worse) the more 4. we can teach and advise people about healthy diets, 5. train up elite sportsmen and women, 3/17/2020 5 Dr. Othman Obeidat // LIM // SCHS // BAU //
  • 6. Introduction to Information Behaviour part-1- Basic concepts ➢ Well, it’s a bit like studying nutrition and the human body. The more we understand: 1. and identify, treat and prevent disorders. 2. Information is nutrition for the mind. 3. It is the fuel of learning, and 4. the basis of our knowledge. Like food, 5. we need a constant supply. 6. And information has its fast food, 7. gourmet and high performance diet equivalents. 3/17/2020 6 Dr. Othman Obeidat // LIM // SCHS // BAU //
  • 7. Introduction to Information Behaviour part-1- Basic concepts ➢ To take one example: ✓ research into the information behaviour of people affected by HIV/AIDS has generated insights that are directly useful to those who provide information on both prevention of and living with the disease. ✓ Such information must be accurate, reliable, authoritative, up to date and easily available. ✓ But research suggests that other factors are also highly influential in determining whether people successfully find and engage with information they need. Accurate, reliable, authoritative and up-to-date information may be readily available. 3/17/2020 7 Dr. Othman Obeidat // LIM // SCHS // BAU //
  • 8. Introduction to Information Behaviour part-1- Basic concepts ➢ To take one example: ✓ research into the information behaviour of people affected by HIV/AIDS has generated insights that are directly useful to those who provide information on both prevention of and living with the disease. ✓ Such information must be accurate, reliable, authoritative, up to date and easily available. ✓ But research suggests that other factors are also highly influential in determining whether people successfully find and engage with information they need. Accurate, reliable, authoritative and up-to-date information may be readily available. 3/17/2020 8 Dr. Othman Obeidat // LIM // SCHS // BAU //
  • 9. Introduction to Information Behaviour part-1- Basic concepts ➢ To take one example: ✓ Yet some HIV/AIDS sufferers may ignore or avoid – even hide or destroy – information which possesses these desirable qualities. ✓ Information behaviour research suggests that it is one thing to make HIV/AIDS information readily available in, say, a city’s public library, ✓ but quite another thing for a person who fears or has experienced stigma and discrimination relating to the disease to risk being seen accessing and reading it in such a public location. Also, information may not necessarily be timely in terms of a person’s readiness to accept it 3/17/2020 9 Dr. Othman Obeidat // LIM // SCHS // BAU //
  • 10. Introduction to Information Behaviour part-1- Basic concepts ➢ To take one example: ✓ What might objectively be accurate, reliable and authoritative information may be ignored, ✓ Not understood or rejected by some HIV/AIDS sufferers who, for a time after learning of their diagnosis, may simply be unreceptive due to being in a state of shock, anxiety or even denial. ✓ The more that information providers (in this case, medical and social workers, support organizations and information professionals) are aware of such difficulties and complexities, ✓ The greater is their chance of being able effectively to bring people into contact with the information they need. 3/17/2020 10 Dr. Othman Obeidat // LIM // SCHS // BAU //
  • 11. Introduction to Information Behaviour part-1- Basic concepts ➢ More generally, greater knowledge of information behaviour can help us enhance access to and use of information to the benefit of individuals, organizations and communities. Understanding of information behaviour can add value to: 1. The effectiveness of our role as information professionals in advising and helping people find and evaluate the information they need. 2. The design of information systems to enable effective exploration, navigation and retrieval of information. 3. The way information is organized and managed by individuals and organizations in order to provide effective access by those who need it. 4. Training and education designed to help people develop the ability to find, evaluate and use information in relation to their needs. 5. The way information is communicated by authors and information providers. 3/17/2020 11 Dr. Othman Obeidat // LIM // SCHS // BAU //
  • 12. Introduction to Information Behaviour part-1- Basic concepts ➢ But before going on to discuss information behaviour in more detail, it is necessary to introduce a caveat. ➢ Many models of information needs, and of information seeking to satisfy them, that are generated by researchers (many of which will be found in this book) are geared to explaining relatively complex cases. ➢ The reader may legitimately question whether finding information is really so problematic and complicated – particularly in the modern era of fast and apparently efficient search engines. 3/17/2020 12 Dr. Othman Obeidat // LIM // SCHS // BAU //
  • 13. Introduction to Information Behaviour part-1- Basic concepts ➢ If I want to find information on how to write web pages or publish a blog, ➢ It is a quick and simple task to tap a few keywords into Google and be presented with a wide range of sites brimming with useful information. ➢ If I want to find the times of trains from Sheffield to London, a quick search for ‘train times Sheffield to London’ will take me direct to an appropriate source of information. ➢ This hardly seems complex or problematic. 3/17/2020 13 Dr. Othman Obeidat // LIM // SCHS // BAU //
  • 14. Introduction to Information Behaviour part-1- Basic concepts ➢ So why have information behaviour, and its constituent elements of information needs and information seeking, been the focus of strenuous research efforts over many decades, and the subject of a plethora of theoretical models? ➢ Of course, some searches for information are more difficult than others. ➢ Trying to find the best medical advice relating to a set of symptoms you are experiencing may pose rather more problems than finding the time of the next train to London. ➢ Also, the level of complexity of information needs, and the information-seeking behaviour required to satisfy them, depend on their granularity. A low granularity need might be to answer a very specific question, or solve a narrow and specific problem. 3/17/2020 14 Dr. Othman Obeidat // LIM // SCHS // BAU //
  • 15. Introduction to Information Behaviour part-1- Basic concepts ➢ But our need for information may operate at a much higher level of granularity – not geared to solving a narrow problem but, say, to learn how to be a good parent, to complete a PhD research project, to practice as an evidence-based professional in our work, or to be a good citizen. ➢ These different levels of information need can co-exist. Large-scale, long-term and possibly ill-defined information needs can encompass and be served by more specific, less problematic, ones. 3/17/2020 15 Dr. Othman Obeidat // LIM // SCHS // BAU //
  • 16. Introduction to Information Behaviour part-1- Basic concepts ➢ The models of information behaviour discussed in this book presume relatively complex information needs. ➢ With this important caveat, let us now explore basic definitions and the components of information behaviour in more detail. 3/17/2020 16 Dr. Othman Obeidat // LIM // SCHS // BAU //
  • 17. Introduction to Information Behaviour part-1- Basic concepts ➢ Note also that the examples early in the book relate mainly to the individual person, as opposed to groups and communities. However, it is important to realize that: 1. Information behaviour may be observed not only at individual level, but also as people work in interaction with others at the levels of groups, organizations and communities. 2. Information-based interactions take place not only between people but also between people and non-human artefacts and forces. 3. Information behaviour can be a distributed activity – i.e., it may be more than the sum of the activities of the individuals making up a group or community. 3/17/2020 17 Dr. Othman Obeidat // LIM // SCHS // BAU //
  • 18. Introduction to Information Behaviour part-1- Basic concepts ➢ The following sections define a number of key terms, including data, information, knowledge and information behaviour. ➢ Although drawing where appropriate on existing definitions, the author is careful to present in detail those definitions he has adopted for use consistently throughout this book. ➢ These terms may at first sight seem obvious – surely we already know what they mean, and even if we are not so sure, definitions abound in the literature. 3/17/2020 18 Dr. Othman Obeidat // LIM // SCHS // BAU //
  • 19. Introduction to Information Behaviour part-1- Basic concepts ➢ However, many existing definitions in the literature display variations between them. ➢ Many – particularly definitions of ‘information behaviour’ –are arguably not sufficiently extensive to provide clear answers to a number of probing questions relating to where the boundaries of these terms – and of the field of information behaviour – are drawn. ➢ Answers to such questions are needed in the case of a field of study which has rapidly developed to embrace a wide range of foci, perspectives and methodologies. 3/17/2020 19 Dr. Othman Obeidat // LIM // SCHS // BAU //
  • 20. Introduction to Information Behaviour part-1- Basic concepts ➢ Insufficiently elaborated definitions risk under- or over-specifying the field. ➢ We need to avoid restricting information behaviour to its relatively narrow library- based origins and to embrace its increasingly expansive coverage. ➢ At the same time, we must avoid under-specifying information behaviour in a way which makes it excessively inclusive and fails to differentiate it clearly from related fields in which the processing and use of information is central – such as psychology, education and communication. 3/17/2020 20 Dr. Othman Obeidat // LIM // SCHS // BAU //
  • 21. Introduction to Information Behaviour part-1- Basic concepts ➢ For the reader interested in investigating the potential ambiguity and uncertainty in these key terms – which have prompted the author to spend time elaborating terms in some detail below – they are elaborated in ➢ Appendix 1, which should be read before proceeding. 3/17/2020 21 Dr. Othman Obeidat // LIM // SCHS // BAU //