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      Collaborative Information Seeking in Digital Libraries, Learning Styles, Users' Experience, and Task Complexity

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      The purpose of this study is to examine the relationship between collaborative information seeking and users' learning style preferences and their experience of information systems. The study investigates the role of four different factors including learning style, task complexity, and user experience in collaborative information seeking in digital environments. Sixty participants (30 pairs) were randomly chosen from volunteer graduate students of Kharazmi University (Iran). Participants completed Kolb's learning style questionnaire and a user experience questionnaire and then performed two information seeking tasks (one simple and one difficult) in a lab setting. They could exchange information with their partners or a librarian using Skype. The sessions were recorded using Camtasia. The results showed that with an increase in task difficulty, collaborative information seeking activities increased and more interactions with partners and the librarian occurred. The number of executive help-seeking requests was higher than the number of instrumental help-seeking requests. This research confirms that learning style is related to the way users interact with the digital library and help seeking. The research showed that in difficult tasks, the differences among users with different learning styles become more evident, and that generally interactions increase in more difficult tasks. Among the learning styles, the accommodating style had the highest number of relationships with collaborative information seeking variables. Most of the statistically significant relationships between users' prior computer experience and collaborative information seeking variables were related to the time variable.
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      The purpose of this study is to examine the relationship between collaborative information seeking and users' learning style preferences and their experience of information systems. The study investigates the role of four different factors including l...

      The purpose of this study is to examine the relationship between collaborative information seeking and users' learning style preferences and their experience of information systems. The study investigates the role of four different factors including learning style, task complexity, and user experience in collaborative information seeking in digital environments. Sixty participants (30 pairs) were randomly chosen from volunteer graduate students of Kharazmi University (Iran). Participants completed Kolb's learning style questionnaire and a user experience questionnaire and then performed two information seeking tasks (one simple and one difficult) in a lab setting. They could exchange information with their partners or a librarian using Skype. The sessions were recorded using Camtasia. The results showed that with an increase in task difficulty, collaborative information seeking activities increased and more interactions with partners and the librarian occurred. The number of executive help-seeking requests was higher than the number of instrumental help-seeking requests. This research confirms that learning style is related to the way users interact with the digital library and help seeking. The research showed that in difficult tasks, the differences among users with different learning styles become more evident, and that generally interactions increase in more difficult tasks. Among the learning styles, the accommodating style had the highest number of relationships with collaborative information seeking variables. Most of the statistically significant relationships between users' prior computer experience and collaborative information seeking variables were related to the time variable.

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      참고문헌 (Reference)

      1 Kyoungsik Na, "When two heads are better than one: Query behavior, cognitive load, search time, and task type in pairs versus individuals" Emerald 68 (68): 545-565, 2016

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      3 Heather Sanderson, "Using Learning Styles in Information Literacy: Critical Considerations for Librarians" Elsevier BV 37 (37): 376-385, 2011

      4 Tamar Sadeh, "User experience in the library: a case study" Emerald 109 (109): 7-24, 2008

      5 S.-S. Liaw, "Understanding user perceptions of World-wide web environments" Wiley 18 (18): 137-148, 2002

      6 Xianjin Zha, "Understanding information seeking in digital libraries: antecedents and consequences" Emerald 67 (67): 715-734, 2015

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      8 Anita Crescenzi, "Time pressure, user satisfaction and task difficulty" Wiley 50 (50): 1-4, 2013

      9 Nigel Ford, "The role of individual differences in Internet searching: An empirical study" Wiley 52 (52): 1049-1066, 2001

      10 Barzegar, M., "The relationship between learning style, locus of control and academic achievement in Iranian students" IACSIT 195-199, 2011

      1 Kyoungsik Na, "When two heads are better than one: Query behavior, cognitive load, search time, and task type in pairs versus individuals" Emerald 68 (68): 545-565, 2016

      2 Christoph Hölscher, "Web search behavior of Internet experts and newbies" Elsevier BV 33 (33): 337-346, 2000

      3 Heather Sanderson, "Using Learning Styles in Information Literacy: Critical Considerations for Librarians" Elsevier BV 37 (37): 376-385, 2011

      4 Tamar Sadeh, "User experience in the library: a case study" Emerald 109 (109): 7-24, 2008

      5 S.-S. Liaw, "Understanding user perceptions of World-wide web environments" Wiley 18 (18): 137-148, 2002

      6 Xianjin Zha, "Understanding information seeking in digital libraries: antecedents and consequences" Emerald 67 (67): 715-734, 2015

      7 Capra, R., "Tools-at-hand and learning in multi-session, collaborative search" Association for Computing Machinery 951-960, 2010

      8 Anita Crescenzi, "Time pressure, user satisfaction and task difficulty" Wiley 50 (50): 1-4, 2013

      9 Nigel Ford, "The role of individual differences in Internet searching: An empirical study" Wiley 52 (52): 1049-1066, 2001

      10 Barzegar, M., "The relationship between learning style, locus of control and academic achievement in Iranian students" IACSIT 195-199, 2011

      11 Kolb, D., "The learning style inventory: Technical manual" McBer 1985

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      13 Duman, B., "The effects of brain-based learning on the academic achievement of students with different learning styles" 10 (10): 2077-2103, 2010

      14 Satoshi Sugahara, "The Role of Cultural Factors in the Learning Style Preferences of Accounting Students: A Comparative Study between Japan and Australia" Informa UK Limited 19 (19): 235-255, 2010

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      17 Mahmood Khosrowjerdi, "Prior knowledge and information-seeking behavior of PhD and MA students" Elsevier BV 33 (33): 331-335, 2011

      18 Sternberg, R. J., "Perspectives on thinking, learning, and cognitive styles" Lawrence Erlbaum 1-21, 2001

      19 Talja, S., "New directions in human information behavior" Springer 113-1134, 2006

      20 Chen, S. Y., "Modelling user navigation behaviours in a hyper-media-based learning system : An individual differences approach" 25 (25): 67-78, 1998

      21 Chris Leeder, "Library research as collaborative information seeking" Elsevier BV 38 (38): 202-211, 2016

      22 Shah, C., "Lessons and challenges for Collaborative Information Seeking (CIS) systems developers" ACM 1-4, 2009

      23 Gogus, A., "Learning styles and effective learning habits of university students: A case from Turkey" 45 (45): 586-600, 2011

      24 McLeod, S. A., "Kolb- learning styles"

      25 Frances Wood, "Information skills, searching behaviour and cognitive styles for student-centred learning: a computer-assisted learning approach" SAGE Publications 22 (22): 79-92, 1996

      26 Talja, S., "Information sharing in academic communities: Types and levels of collaboration in information seeking and use" 3 (3): 143-159, 2002

      27 Nigel Ford, "Information seeking and mediated searching. Part 4. Cognitive styles in information seeking" Wiley 53 (53): 728-735, 2002

      28 Sharon Nelson-Le Gall, "Help-seeking: An understudied problem-solving skill in children" Elsevier BV 1 (1): 224-246, 1981

      29 Taherbhai, F., "Help seeking in an online environment" College of Education of Ohio University 2005

      30 Huang, C., "Help feature interactions in digital libraries: Influence of learning styles" 48 (48): 1-10, 2011

      31 Morten Hertzum, "Empirical studies of collaborative information seeking: a review of methodological issues" Emerald 75 (75): 140-163, 2019

      32 Huang, C., "Effects of learning styles on the application of search tactics: A preliminary result" 49 (49): 1-4, 2012

      33 Alan Durndell, "Computer self efficacy, computer anxiety, attitudes towards the Internet and reported experience with the Internet, by gender, in an East European sample" Elsevier BV 18 (18): 521-535, 2002

      34 Kelly, R., "Collaborative web search in context: A study of tool use in everyday tasks" Association for Computing Machinery 807-819, 2014

      35 Chris Leeder, "Collaborative information seeking in student group projects" Emerald 68 (68): 526-544, 2016

      36 Jonathan Foster, "Collaborative information seeking and retrieval" Wiley 40 (40): 329-356, 2006

      37 Shah, C., "Collaborative information seeking : A literature review" 32 : 3-33, 2010

      38 Chirag Shah, "Collaborative information seeking" Wiley 65 (65): 215-236, 2014

      39 Dan Wu, "Collaborative information searching as learning in academic group work" Emerald 70 (70): 2-27, 2018

      40 Saleh, N., "Collaborative information behavior in learning tasks: A study of engineering students" McGill University 2012

      41 Ruth A. Palmquist, "Cognitive style and on-line database search experience as predictors of Web search performance" Wiley 51 (51): 558-566, 2000

      42 Kyung-Sun Kim, "Cognitive and task influences on Web searching behavior" Wiley 53 (53): 109-119, 2002

      43 Mohammad Zerehsaz, "Analysing the relationship between information-seeking and help-seeking behaviours in a digital library" Emerald 35 (35): 882-898, 2017

      44 Spence, P. R., "A survey of collaborative information seeking practices of academic researchers" Association for Computing Machinery 85-88, 2005

      45 Stephann Makri, "A library or just another information resource? A case study of users' mental models of traditional and digital libraries" Wiley 58 (58): 433-445, 2007

      46 Thompson, L., "A case study of online collaborative learning" 7 (7): 361-375, 2006

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