On conceptual models for information seeking and retrieval research

There are several kinds of conceptual models for information seeking and retrieval (IS&R). The paper suggests that some models are of a summary type and others more analytic. Such models serve different research purposes. The purpose of this paper is to discuss the functions of conceptual mo...

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Main Authors: Kalervo Jarvelin, T.D. Wilson
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: University of Borås 2003-01-01
Series:Information Research: An International Electronic Journal
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Online Access:http://informationr.net/ir/9-1/paper163.html
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description There are several kinds of conceptual models for information seeking and retrieval (IS&R). The paper suggests that some models are of a summary type and others more analytic. Such models serve different research purposes. The purpose of this paper is to discuss the functions of conceptual models in scientific research, in IS&R research in particular. What kind of models are there and in what ways may they help the investigators? What kinds of models are needed for various purposes? In particular, we are looking for models that provide guidance in setting research questions, and formulation of hypotheses. As a example, the paper discusses [at length] one analytical model of task-based information seeking and its contribution to the development of the research area.
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spelling doaj-art-8dac6ed01e7e499d8e3c9a75858e4ef32025-02-02T19:40:21ZengUniversity of BoråsInformation Research: An International Electronic Journal1368-16132003-01-0191163On conceptual models for information seeking and retrieval researchKalervo JarvelinT.D. WilsonThere are several kinds of conceptual models for information seeking and retrieval (IS&R). The paper suggests that some models are of a summary type and others more analytic. Such models serve different research purposes. The purpose of this paper is to discuss the functions of conceptual models in scientific research, in IS&R research in particular. What kind of models are there and in what ways may they help the investigators? What kinds of models are needed for various purposes? In particular, we are looking for models that provide guidance in setting research questions, and formulation of hypotheses. As a example, the paper discusses [at length] one analytical model of task-based information seeking and its contribution to the development of the research area.http://informationr.net/ir/9-1/paper163.htmlconceptual modelsinformation seekinginformation retrievalmodelshypothesestask complexityinformation behaviour
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conceptual models
information seeking
information retrieval
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hypotheses
task complexity
information behaviour
title On conceptual models for information seeking and retrieval research
title_full On conceptual models for information seeking and retrieval research
title_fullStr On conceptual models for information seeking and retrieval research
title_full_unstemmed On conceptual models for information seeking and retrieval research
title_short On conceptual models for information seeking and retrieval research
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topic conceptual models
information seeking
information retrieval
models
hypotheses
task complexity
information behaviour
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