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Title Information interaction among computer scientists. A longitudinal study.
Author/s Birgitta Olander
Department/s Division of ALM and Book History
Full-text Available as PDF
Publication/Series Information Research
Publishing year 2007
Volume 12
Issue 4
Document type Journal article
Status published
Quality controlled yes
Language English
Publisher Professor Tom Wilson
Abstract English Introduction. The information behaviour of a group of Swedish computer scientists has been studied over a period of 20 years (1987-2006). Changes in their information seeking are addressed in terms of collaboration levels and discussed as examples of social practice.
Method. Qualitative interviewing has been the main method for data collection.
Analysis. Interview transcripts have been content analysed by means of data reduction and data displays.
Results. The original study of the group in the late 1980s showed that interaction between group members was frequent and integrated social, collegial and informational aspects. They served as informal information providers for each other and their information seeking was predominantly internal within the department. It is clear from preliminary results of the follow-up study that the pattern of social interaction between the remaining five group members has changed dramatically. Today collegial interaction is mostly limited to the individuals' research teams. Social interaction and interaction for information purposes among the subjects are sparse. In Talja's (2002) terminology they have moved from social sharing within the group of team leaders to strategic sharing within their research teams. The scientists studied still prefer informal information seeking, but their information interaction is now mostly external and the social qualities of this interaction have changed.
Conclusions. The conclusions indicate that information behaviour in this group are based on social and professional practices that have undergone fundamental changes in the past 20 years.
Subject Social Sciences
Cultural Sciences
Keywords computer scientists, information seeking behaviour., scholarly communication
ISBN/ISSN/Other ISSN: 1368-1613
Project Vetenskap i interaktion (Vii)
Funder Erik Philip-Sörensens Stiftelse
References References
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