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Just in case, just in time, or just don't bother? Assessment of one-shot library instruction with follow-up workshops

2015

Published version from the journal: LIBER Quarterly. Available from the publisher at: http://liber.library.uu.nl/index.php/lq/article/view/URN%3ANBN%3ANL%3AUI%3A10-1-116866 This article examines if the timing of library instruction courses is an important part of how students experience library instruction as a means of developing information literacy skills. Two student groups, belonging to different academic subjects, have received the same training and the same assessment questionnaire afterwards. One of the groups was in the middle of writing their student thesis as a part of their final year of their bachelor degree work, the other group consisted of different subjects within the human…

One shotComputer scienceInformation seekingInformation literacyassessmentLibrary scienceLibrary and Information SciencesLibrary instructionWonderhumanitiesBibliography. Library science. Information resourcesVDP::Social science: 200::Library and information science: 320library instructionMathematics educationBachelor degreeComputingMilieux_COMPUTERSANDEDUCATIONinformation literacysocial sciencesZLiber Quarterly: The Journal of European Research Libraries
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Tailored retrieval of health information from the web for facilitating communication and empowerment of elderly people

2020

A patient, nowadays, acquires health information from the Web mainly through a “human-to-machine” communication process with a generic search engine. This, in turn, affects, positively or negatively, his/her empowerment level and the “human-to-human” communication process that occurs between a patient and a healthcare professional such as a doctor. A generic communication process can be modelled by considering its syntactic-technical, semantic-meaning, and pragmatic-effectiveness levels and an efficacious communication occurs when all the communication levels are fully addressed. In the case of retrieval of health information from the Web, although a generic search engine is able to work at…

Patient EmpowermentSettore ING-INF/05 - Sistemi Di Elaborazione Delle InformazioniHealth Information SeekingLanguage complexitySettore INF/01 - InformaticaProcess (engineering)Computer scienceCommunicationmedia_common.quotation_subjectUser RequirementsUser requirements documentStructured DataComprehensionWorld Wide WebSearch EngineWorld Wide WebSearch engineWork (electrical)HealthInformation retrievale-Health; Health Information Seeking; User Requirements; Language Complexity; Structured Data on the WebE-HealthWeb contentEmpowermentmedia_common
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Provision of tailored health information for patient empowerment: An initial study

2019

Search of "right" health information by patients/citizens is an important step towards their empowerment. The number of health information seekers on the Internet is steadily increasing over the years so it is crucial to understand their information needs and the challenges they face during the search process. However, generic search engines do not make any distinction among the users and overload them with the amount of information. Moreover, specific search engines/sites mostly work on medical literature and are built by hand. This paper analyses the possibility of providing the user with tailored web information by exploiting the web semantic capabilities and, in particular, those of sch…

Patient EmpowermentUser RequirementHealth Information Seeking020205 medical informaticsComputer sciencemedia_common.quotation_subjectInformation needs02 engineering and technologyUser requirements documentUser Requirementsschema.orgWorld Wide Web03 medical and health sciencesSearch engine0302 clinical medicinePatient Empowerment; Health Information Seeking; User Requirements; Structured Data on the Web; schema.orgStructured Data on the WebWeb page0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringInformation retrieval030212 general & internal medicineEmpowermentmedia_commonSchema.orgSettore ING-INF/05 - Sistemi Di Elaborazione Delle InformazioniSettore INF/01 - Informaticabusiness.industryEducational technologyWorld Wide WebEducational technologyHealthThe Internetbusiness
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Pregnancy e-health: a multicenter Italian cross-sectional study on internet use and decision-making among pregnant women

2013

Background Our study aimed to estimate the prevalence of pregnancy e-health seekers in a large Italian sample; to explore the factors influencing the choices of the childbearing women regarding their lifestyles after internet consultation; and finally to investigate potential differences between primiparous and multiparous women in internet use to find information about pregnancy. Methods A multicentre survey was carried out in seven Italian cities. Data were collected through a validated questionnaire administered in waiting rooms of outpatient departments by medical doctors. Respondents were questioned about their sociodemographic status, their use of the internet to seek pregnancy inform…

PediatricsGynaecology; Health Promotion; Maternal HealthCross-sectional studypregnancy e-healthstudy internetEpidemiologyMaternal HealthHealth BehaviorLogistic regressionChoice BehaviorGynaecologySeekersPregnancySurveys and QuestionnairesEpidemiologyPrevalenceMedicinehealthTelemedicineParityItalyThe InternetFemalePublic HealthAdultmedicine.medical_specialtyAdolescentDecision MakingInformation Seeking BehaviorSocio-culturaleHealth PromotionInterviews as TopicYoung AdultHumansLife StyleSettore MED/42 - IGIENE GENERALE E APPLICATAPregnancypregnancy; healthInternetDescriptive statisticsConsumer Health Informationbusiness.industryEnvironmental and Occupational HealthPublic Health Environmental and Occupational Healthmedicine.diseaseHealth promotionCross-Sectional StudiesLogistic ModelsFamily medicineMultivariate AnalysisEpidemiology; Public Health Environmental and Occupational HealthPregnant Womenbusiness
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Generating students' information seeking questions in the scholar lab: what benefits can we expect from inquiry teaching approaches?

2013

ABSTARCT: Physics teachers use experimental devices to show students how scientific concepts, principles, and laws are applied to understand the real world. This paper studies question generation of secondary and under-graduate university students when they are confronted with experimental devices in different but usual teaching situations: reading about devices while studying still images or diagrams, watching an experimental demonstration, and handling the devices in the laboratory. The influence of the prior scientific knowledge on the questions asked is also analysed. Inquiry learning environments, involving lab projects, seemed to stimulate more inferences addressed to causality when s…

Problem solvingScience instructionSociology of scientific knowledgeInformation seekingExperimental devicesApplied Mathematicsmedia_common.quotation_subjectTeaching methodFísicaExperimental DevicesCiències de l'educacióCausalityEducationQuestion generationBasic physicsReading (process)Question generationMathematics educationComputingMilieux_COMPUTERSANDEDUCATIONPsychologymedia_common
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Health Information Seeking Among University Students Before and During the Corona Crisis—Findings From Germany

2021

Health information-seeking behavior is the process of gathering information about health and disease and can be influential for health-related perception and behavior. University students are an important target group for prevention and health promotion and largely belong to an age group that is considered to play a leading role in propagating the SARS-CoV-2 epidemic in Germany. The paper deals with students' health information-seeking behavior before and during the corona crisis, aiming to give insights into its determinants and implications. Using the example of a large German comprehensive university and based on two cross-sectional surveys in the summer of 2019 (n = 4,351) and 2020 (n =…

SARS-CoV-2risk perceptionrisk behaviorlcsh:Public aspects of medicineCOVID-19lcsh:RA1-1270university studentshealth information seekingFrontiers in Public Health
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On-Line Retrieval of Health Information Based on Language Complexity, Information Customization and Information Quality

2021

Abstract. A patient, nowadays, acquires on-line health information mainly by means of a search engine. Generic search engines have been shown to be limited and unsatisfactory, at times, because of their generic searches that overload users with the amount of results. Moreover, they are not able to provide customized information to different types of users. At the same time, specific search engines mostly work on medical literature and provide extracts from medical journals that are mainly useful for medical researchers and experts. As a consequence, the found health information may or may not help a user (mainly a non-expert one) for a full comprehension of what he/she is looking for (e.g.,…

Settore ING-INF/05 - Sistemi Di Elaborazione Delle InformazioniSettore INF/01 - Informatica020205 medical informaticsDigital health patient empowerment · Patient-doctor communication ·Health information seeking · User requirements · Structured data · Search engineComputer scienceProcess (engineering)Specific-informationInformation quality02 engineering and technologyUser requirements documentPersonalizationWorld Wide WebComprehension03 medical and health sciencesSearch engine0302 clinical medicineWeb page0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineering030212 general & internal medicine
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The interplay between media-for-monitoring and media-for-searching: How news media trigger searches and edits in Wikipedia

2016

This study investigates how traditional news media and Internet services have become entangled in recipients’ habits of gathering information on current topics. Push media enable citizens to scan the issue environment while pull media enable them to seek out in-depth information if information needs have been elicited. Furthermore, content quality in many pull media may increase when more users generate content, removing flaws and adding information. We expected that TV and newspaper coverage of an issue will lead to increases in (a) searches for and (b) user edits in related articles in the online encyclopedia Wikipedia. Our findings reliably support the hypotheses, but the extent to whic…

Sociology and Political Sciencebusiness.industryComputer scienceInformation seekingCommunication05 social sciencesInternet privacyUser-generated content050801 communication & media studiesInformation needsMedia relationsPage view0506 political scienceWorld Wide Web0508 media and communicationsOnline encyclopedia050602 political science & public administrationThe InternetbusinessNews mediaNew Media & Society
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Information behaviour of the millennial generation: a scoping review of medical residents and their use of social media.

2018

Background Medical residents can offer ideas for new information services, as most of them are 'digital natives', although reviews of the use of social media in health care settings do not provide data on their information behaviour. Objective A scoping review aimed at providing a research map for the information behaviour of medical residents and their use of social media, listing the aspects of the information behaviour studied and the theories and methods used. Methods A search was carried out in pubmed, embase, cinahl and lisa in April of 2018, with the results limited to the period from 2010 onwards. Results Thirty-nine relevant articles from 38 different studies were identified. The p…

Students Medicalbusiness.industryInformation sharingInformation Seeking BehaviorInternship and ResidencyHealth InformaticsContext (language use)CINAHLLibrary and Information SciencesPublic relationsHealth Information ManagementDigital nativeSurveys and QuestionnairesHealth careInformation systemHumansSocial mediaEveryday lifebusinessPsychologySocial MediaHealth information and libraries journalReferences
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Uncertainty-reducing cooperation scripts in online learning environments

2004

Online learning courses can create new interaction situations for participants who have not previously worked with each other. Initially, there is some degree of uncertainty between participants in these interaction situations. According to the uncertainty reduction theory, low uncertainty increases theamount of discourse and decreases information seeking. Thus, uncertainty may influence online discourseand learning. However, the relation of uncertainty reduction to learning outcomes has not yet been investigated systematically. Cooperation scripts may reduce uncertainty, and therefore enhance learning.A cooperation script, which aims to reduce uncertainty at a cognitive level, was chosen f…

[INFO.EIAH] Computer Science [cs]/Technology for Human Learningonline learning environmentscooperation scriptsuncertainty reduction theoryinformation seekinglearning environmentsamount of discourse
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