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Personal anticipated information need

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3, April 2005. The numerous models that have been developed over time to describe the behaviour of information seeking and use (see Wilson 2000 , for examples) follow the user with an information need through the processes of seeking information in external sources to the goal of achieving understanding and action. Contents |.

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Knowledge Mobilization and Knowledge Translation

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IDRC, for example , defines knowledge translation as "the exchange, synthesis and ethically-sound application of research findings within a complex set of interactions among researchers and knowledge users." Here you have a similar idea of how knowledge isn't simply 'managed' but is rather put into action some way.

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Towards a Theory of Digital Literacy: Three Scenarios for the Next Steps

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Accordingly, this paper reviews an integrative framework for digital literacy recently suggested by Eshet-Alkalai ( 2004 ; 2005 ) as a starting point for the much-needed theorization. the ability to intuitively decipher or "read" visual messages embedded in graphic user interfaces).

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Personal Knowledge Management

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Recent conservative predictions estimate that by the year 2005 micro processors would quadruple the capacity of today?s An example of this process would be an experienced cook who intuitively knows how to create a new dish based on years of experience. The proliferation of Web-based information has increased even more dramatically.

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