Chapter 1 Information Experience: Contemporary Perspectives
The purpose of this book is to open a conversation on the idea of information experience, which we understand to be a complex, multidimensional engagement with information. In developing the book we invited colleagues to propose a chapter on any aspect of information experience, for example conceptual, methodological or empirical. We invited them to express their interpretation of information experience, to contribute to the development of this concept. The book has thus become a vehicle for interested researchers and practitioners to explore their thinking around information experience, including relationships between information experience, learning experience, user experience and similar constructs. It represents a collective awareness of information experience in contemporary research and practice. Through this sharing of multiple perspectives, our insights into possible ways of interpreting information experience, and its relationship to other concepts in information research and practice, is enhanced. In this chapter, we introduce the idea of information experience. We also outline the book and its chapters, and bring together some emerging alternative views and approaches to this important idea.
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2014
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Authors: | Bruce, Christine ; Davis, Kate ; Hughes, Hilary ; Partridge, Helen ; Stoodley, Ian |
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Information experience. - Bingley, U.K. : Emerald, ISBN 978-1-78350-816-7. - 2014, p. 3-15
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