Pilot Research in Information Seeking Behaviour
Session: Conference Opening:
Information Seeking Behaviour and Information Resources |
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Vladimír Karen, Albertina icome Praha s.r.o.; Czech Republic |
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Presentation
(in original language)
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Abstract: |
First of its kind, this research was done at an undisclosed information
workplace of an undisclosed information specialist in th Czech Republic.
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About the author: |
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Other papers in this session:
- Conference Opening (Jaroslava Durčáková, Rector of the University of Economics in Prague; Czech Republic)
- Welcome Address by the Czech Minister of Informatics (Vladimír Mlynář, Minister of Informatics of the Czech
Republic; Czech Republic)
- Why Conduct User Studies? The Role of Empirical Evidence in
Improving the Practice of Librarianship (Barbara Wildemuth, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill;
USA)
- Learning Organization, Networked Sharing of Knowledge, and Changes
of User Behaviour (Richard Papík, Institute of Information Studies and Librarianship, Charles University
Prague; Czech Republic)
- Searching and Creating Value for Users of Online Information
Services (Radovan Kačín, University of Economics, Prague; Czech Republic)
- Invitation to the EUSIDIC Annual Conference 2003 in Prague (Johan
van Halm, EUSIDIC; The Netherlands)
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