Psychological aspects of information - Library and Information Science Abstracts (LISA) - ProQuest

  • Ingwersen P
  • De May M
  • Belkin N
  • et al.
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Special issue devoted to papers presented at the Nordic seminar on the psychological aspects of information searching, Royal School of Librarianship, Copenhagen, 14-18 Nov 83. Psychological aspects of information retrieval, by Peter Ingwersen; Cognitive science and science dynamics. Philosophical and epistemological issues for information science, by M. de Mey; Cognitive models and information transfer, by N.J. Belkin; Cognitive aspects in natural language and free-text searching, by I. Wormell; Psychology and information search strategy: 'Information input overload', by B. Hoerland; Experimental design of man-machine studies, by E, Hollnagel; Design of a computer-aided user-system dialogue based on an analysis of users' search behaviour, by A.M. Pejtersen; Information technology-which applications? by Peter Ingwersen; The cognitive approach to information-seeking behaviour and information use, by T.D. Wilson; The study of barriers affecting the process of information utilization: an investigation of the information situation of managers from small- and medium-sized companies. A framework, by A., Lantz; How do children ask questions in children's libraries? Concepts of visual and auditory perception and language expression, by B. Wanting.

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Ingwersen, P., De May, M., Belkin, N. J., Wormell, I., & Hjoerland, B. (1984). Psychological aspects of information - Library and Information Science Abstracts (LISA) - ProQuest. Social Science Information Studies. Retrieved from http://search.proquest.com.libproxy.ucl.ac.uk/lisa/docview/57213044/A28F539D905F4452PQ/186?accountid=14511

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