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Title

CONCEPTUAL LINKS BETWEEN THREE THEORIES OF INFORMATION BEHAVIOR

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  150-159

Abstract

 Background and Aim: There seems to be a conceptual link between some theories of human INFORMATION BEHAVIOR. These links exist because some of these theories have been derived from same theories in similar fields or have a same approach in theory.Method: In this paper 3 theories of INFORMATION BEHAVIOR (information poverty, INFORMATION OVERLOAD and SOCIAL CAPITAL) have been discussed and compared.Results: Chatman’s INFORMATION POVERTY theory pays attention to the cultural/ behavioural aspect of the phenomenon and clarifies that membership within a social group contributes to INFORMATION POVERTY. INFORMATION OVERLOAD describes the situation in which one feels anxious and stressed due to encountering to too much information. SOCIAL CAPITAL is rooted in social network analysis and explains how the social resources inside one’s network influence the success of achieving desired information. Both INFORMATION POVERTY and INFORMATION OVERLOAD point out information avoidance, where there exists information but access to it is restricted. SOCIAL CAPITAL and INFORMATION POVERTY both focus on the role of social structure in information seeking and the importance of trust in society.Conclusion: Libraries can generate SOCIAL CAPITAL by presenting some social programs to help users overcome their INFORMATION OVERLOAD and poverty.

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    APA: Copy

    DANAYIFARD, DELNESHIN. (2014). CONCEPTUAL LINKS BETWEEN THREE THEORIES OF INFORMATION BEHAVIOR. HUMAN INFORMATION INTERACTION, 1(2 ), 150-159. SID. https://sid.ir/paper/260354/en

    Vancouver: Copy

    DANAYIFARD DELNESHIN. CONCEPTUAL LINKS BETWEEN THREE THEORIES OF INFORMATION BEHAVIOR. HUMAN INFORMATION INTERACTION[Internet]. 2014;1(2 ):150-159. Available from: https://sid.ir/paper/260354/en

    IEEE: Copy

    DELNESHIN DANAYIFARD, “CONCEPTUAL LINKS BETWEEN THREE THEORIES OF INFORMATION BEHAVIOR,” HUMAN INFORMATION INTERACTION, vol. 1, no. 2 , pp. 150–159, 2014, [Online]. Available: https://sid.ir/paper/260354/en

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