Fall 2003
Learning Showcase: IRLS 587 - Information Seeking Behaviors (ISB)
A brief description of the final project for this course is as follows:
Use field experience, observation, or other relevant experience to design
and conduct or describe a small user study. Students are expected to write
their major project paper based on this real-world experience or
evaluation of information seeking behaviors in the social context of
their choice and/with systems of their choice. The paper will be in the
form of a pilot study, small research proposal or research project. Curious
about ISB? Please consult the
Course Syllabus
Final Project Presentations
Feel free to get in touch with those students whose email addresses are included on this page; if you find these materials
useful, please cite
and credit the respective authors as appropriate. Thanks!!!
- Chris Devine: The Perfect Plum Pudding: A Study of the Recipe-Seeking Behaviors of Frequent Cooks, Including the Internet
- Chen Fang: Differences of Information Seeking Behavior between Undergraduate and Graduate Students and Implications to
Academic Information Services
- Shawn T. Nelson: Historiography: Is There a Difference and How Can it be Used to in the Academic Library?
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