Information Behaviour
| Keywords |
| Classification |
Keyword |
| OFICIAL |
Information Science |
Instance: 2022/2023 - 2S 
Cycles of Study/Courses
| Acronym |
No. of Students |
Study Plan |
Curricular Years |
Credits UCN |
Credits ECTS |
Contact hours |
Total Time |
| CINF |
40 |
Study plan |
2 |
- |
6 |
41 |
162 |
Teaching language
Suitable for English-speaking students
Objectives
To understand that the study of information behavior with focus on the seeking and using of information needs and attitudes is one of the theoretical and practical areas of Information Science.
Learning outcomes and competences
Skills:
To provide students the ability to relate theoretical concepts to solve real, specific and practical problems. To deepen knowledge about the search needs and use of information in various institutional and organizational contexts (business). To enable students to distinguish and relate research method and operating models, allowing them to create, apply and reformulate them according to the requirements of the profisisonal context.
Results:
To contribute to (1) strengthening the conceptual and theoretical-methodological issues of Information Science and (2) constructing the synthesis that the student has to perform.Working method
Presencial
Program
- ">Definitions of information 1.2. Theories applicable to the behavioral study 1.3. ">Methodological techniques set to the same type of study
- ">Informational behavior one of the three areas of study and research in Information Science 2.1 individual and collective needs, environment, organizational context, situation and use of information 2.2 Models for the study of information behavior
- Main areas of the study of information behavior (search and use) 3.1 Information Services - libraries, archives, documentation centers, museums and online services 3.2 Specific Communities - scientific communication 3.3 Corporate contexts - organizations and institutions 3.4 Internet - websites, blogs and " ">social networks "
- ">Information literacy 4.1 Concept 4.2 Digital inclusion and information literacy 4.3 Models of information literacy 4.4 informational literacy and education
- Study situations with different goals in the contexts of section 3 of this content program
Mandatory literature
Tom Wilson;
Information behaviour
Robinson, L., & Bawden, D. ; International good practice in information literacy education., Knjiznica, 62(1/2), 169-185., 2018
DAVENPORT, Thomas H.; Ecologia da informação : por que só a tecnologia não basta para o sucesso na era da informação., Editora Futura, 2002
GARCÍA SANTIAGO, Lola ; Extraer y visualizar información en internet: el web mining, Ediciones Trea, 2003
Bawden, D., & Robinson, L.; Introduction to information science., Facet Publishing, 2015
CHANG, Shan-Ju L.; LEE, Yu-ya; Conceptualizing context and its relationship to the information behavior in dissertation research process. Journal of Library and Information Science. Taipé (Taiwan). 26:2 , (Oct. 2000) 4-18
LE COADIC, Yves-François ; Usages et usagers de l'information., Association des Professionnels de l'Information et de la Documentation (ADBS)/Nathan, 2001
González-Teruel, A. ; Referentes teóricos y dimensiones aplicadas en el estudio del usuario de la información. In M. N. González de Gómez & R. Rabello (Eds.), Informaçao: agentes e intermediaçao (pp. 135–194)., Brasilia: Instituto Brasileiro de Informaçao em Ciencia e Tecnologia. , 2017
Gonzalez-Teruel, A., & Pérez-Pulido, M. ; The diffusion and influence of theoretical models of information behaviour. The case of Savolainen's ELIS model., Journal of Documentation, 76(5), 1069-1089., 2020
Complementary Bibliography
MARCOS, Mari Carmen ; Interacción en interfaces de recuperación de información: conceptos, metáforas y visualización, Ediciones Trea, 2004
CHOO, Chun Wei ; Gestão de informação para a organização inteligente: a arte de explorar o meio ambiente., Editorial Caminho, 2003
DEVLIN, Keith ; Info-senso : como transformar a informação em conhecimento, Edição "Livros do Brasil", 2000
Teaching methods and learning activities
Lecture method with class discussion of certain topics and following up of the work to be developed by students during the semester.
keywords
Humanities > Information science
Evaluation Type
Distributed evaluation without final exam
Assessment Components
| Designation |
Weight (%) |
| Trabalho de campo |
25,00 |
| Trabalho escrito |
35,00 |
| Trabalho prático ou de projeto |
40,00 |
| Total: |
100,00 |
Amount of time allocated to each course unit
| Designation |
Time (hours) |
| Estudo autónomo |
54,00 |
| Trabalho de investigação |
52,00 |
| Trabalho de campo |
26,00 |
| Trabalho escrito |
30,00 |
| Total: |
162,00 |
Eligibility for exams
Class attendance is not compulsory but students will have to perform the 2 assignments.Calculation formula of final grade
Evaluation components
Fieldwork - 55%;
Written work - 45%.
Calculation formula of the final classification: The final classification implies the following components:
1. One work only with oral presentation (T1 - 25%)
2. A second work composed of (a) oral presentation (T2OP - 30%) and (b) written version (T2WV - 45%)
Works are mandatory.
The formula for calculating the final evaluation is as follows:
0.25T1 + 0.3T2OP + 0.45T2WVExaminations or Special Assignments
Not applicable
Internship work/project
Not applicable
Special assessment (TE, DA, ...)
Working students will have to perform the same evaluation components.
Classification improvement
Only for final examination.
Given their nature the works are not susceptible to appeal and / or improvement.