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Informing Science, Vol. 3, No. 2. (2000), pp. 49-56.

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This paper provides a history and overview of the field of human information behavior, including recent advances in the field and multidisciplinary perspectives.Keywords: human information behavior, information seeking, research, user studies.Introduction Until recently the computer science and information systems communities have equated `information requirements' of users with the way users behave in relation to the systems available.In other words, investigations into information...


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