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Information experience in theory and design / by Tim Gorichanaz (Drexel University, USA).

By: Material type: TextTextSeries: Studies in information ; 14.Publisher: Bingley, U.K. : Emerald Publishing Limited, 2020Copyright date: ©2020Description: 1 online resource (216 pages)Content type:
  • text
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  • computer
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  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9781839093708
  • 9781839093685
Subject(s): Additional physical formats: No titleLOC classification:
  • ZA3075 .G67 2020
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Contents:
Chapter 1: Information and Understanding -- Chapter 2: Questioning -- Chapter 3: Moral Change -- Chapter 4: Designing for Understanding -- Chapter 5: Information and the Self -- Chapter 6: Identity -- Chapter 7: The Ontic Trust -- Chapter 8: Designing for the Self -- Chapter 9: Information and Meaning -- Chapter 10: The Good Life -- Chapter 11: Craft -- Chapter 12: Designing for Meaning.
Summary: In this volume, author Tim Gorichanaz seeks to re-frame the discussion of information engagement through the lens of information experience, an exciting emerging area within information science. Unlike traditional information behavior research, which is limited to how people need, seek, and search for information, information experience looks at how people understand, use, and are shaped by information. In this way, information experience connects with other human-centered areas of information research and design, including information literacy and human-computer interaction. Split into three parts, Information Experience in Theory and Design presents a multifaceted investigation of information experience, centered around the themes of understanding, self, and meaning. Part One (Understanding) explores the link between information, understanding and questioning; how moral change arises from information; and how to design for understanding. Part Two (Self) explores the concept of the human self as information; the links between information, identity and society; and how to design for self-care. Finally, Part Three (Meaning) explores the connection between information and meaning; how meaning and craft contribute to the good life; and how to design for meaning. Offering a rigorous theoretical foundation for information experience and insights for design, Gorichanaz brings together research from across the information field as well as philosophy. For researchers or students in any area of the information field, from librarianship to human-computer interaction, this is an exciting new text investigating a fascinating new field of study.
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Includes bibliographical references.

Chapter 1: Information and Understanding -- Chapter 2: Questioning -- Chapter 3: Moral Change -- Chapter 4: Designing for Understanding -- Chapter 5: Information and the Self -- Chapter 6: Identity -- Chapter 7: The Ontic Trust -- Chapter 8: Designing for the Self -- Chapter 9: Information and Meaning -- Chapter 10: The Good Life -- Chapter 11: Craft -- Chapter 12: Designing for Meaning.

In this volume, author Tim Gorichanaz seeks to re-frame the discussion of information engagement through the lens of information experience, an exciting emerging area within information science. Unlike traditional information behavior research, which is limited to how people need, seek, and search for information, information experience looks at how people understand, use, and are shaped by information. In this way, information experience connects with other human-centered areas of information research and design, including information literacy and human-computer interaction. Split into three parts, Information Experience in Theory and Design presents a multifaceted investigation of information experience, centered around the themes of understanding, self, and meaning. Part One (Understanding) explores the link between information, understanding and questioning; how moral change arises from information; and how to design for understanding. Part Two (Self) explores the concept of the human self as information; the links between information, identity and society; and how to design for self-care. Finally, Part Three (Meaning) explores the connection between information and meaning; how meaning and craft contribute to the good life; and how to design for meaning. Offering a rigorous theoretical foundation for information experience and insights for design, Gorichanaz brings together research from across the information field as well as philosophy. For researchers or students in any area of the information field, from librarianship to human-computer interaction, this is an exciting new text investigating a fascinating new field of study.

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