Curiosity and information-seeking behaviour: a review of psychological research and a comparison with the information science literature

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Purpose: The aim of this paper is to review the psychological literature on curiosity and its relationship to information-seeking behaviour, and compare this with the information science literature on the same subject. Design/methodology/approach: The approach adopted is that of a comparative literature review, with an analysis of the papers retrieved in terms of their theoretical approach, context, study population and research method. Findings: Curiosity is understood as a multi-faceted cognitive trait in humans and the relationship to information-seeking behaviour is explored through an exploration of other personality characteristics. There is very little citation of the information science literature in the psychological papers, and only a little more citation of the psychological literature in the information science papers. Originality/value: The author is not aware of any similar exploration of the literature on curiosity.

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Wilson, T. D. (2024). Curiosity and information-seeking behaviour: a review of psychological research and a comparison with the information science literature. Journal of Documentation. Emerald Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1108/JD-09-2023-0173

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