Information encountering: a conceptual framework for accidental information discovery
ISIC '96 Proceedings of an international conference on Information seeking in context
Information seeking in context: a challenging metatheory
ISIC '96 Proceedings of an international conference on Information seeking in context
Information Processing and Management: an International Journal - Special issue on Information Seeking In Context (ISIC)
Person and context in information seeking: interactions between cognitive and task variables
The New Review of Information Behaviour Research
Human information behavior: Integrating diverse approaches and information use
Journal of the American Society for Information Science and Technology
Context in information behavior research
Annual Review of Information Science and Technology
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This paper has two goals: (1) to introduce the Person-in-Environment (PIE) framework, which the author developed to measure the relative impacts of socio-structural and individual factors on individual information behavior; and (2) to demonstrate PIE's applicability. An empirical study on the factors of students' library usage is presented. PIE addresses a research gap in the information behavior area---the shortage of societal-level research. In PIE, individual factors (e.g., cognitive and affective) and socio-structural factors (e.g., information resources distribution) are conceptualized as inter-related. Thus, they need to be tested simultaneously with a multivariate method such as structural equation modeling (SEM). Previously, it was difficult to link individual and socio-structural factors. This is because their units of observation often vary. This author proposes linking diverse datasets with geographic information systems (GIS), using spatial location as the key. The PIE framework can contribute to theoretical and methodological discussions in information behavior research. It also offers scholars and policymakers a way to empirically assess the contributions of information services.