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Personal anticipated information need

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Bates has described the inclination of individuals to carve out a subset of the information world in a personal information collection through the metaphor of farming ( Bates 2001 ). Some of the implications of applying a signal-detection analysis to the formation of personal information collections are obvious; some less so.

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Knowledge Mobilization and Knowledge Translation

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The unidirectional nature of knowledge transfer has often proved to be an ineffective way to ensure adoption and implementation of research results ( Landry, Lamari and Amara, 2001 )." Knowledge Mobilization, though it has a different history, adopts the same gap-based analysis.

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A Design Framework for Electronic Cognitive Apprenticeship

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Volume 5, Issue 2 - September 2001. functional context embedded with the learning skills and knowledge. with alternative or counter scenarios, cases with expert commentaries, cases with purposefully embedded flaws, and cases that build or become. analysis involves the study of a real-life situation and connects learners.

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

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1997 ; Lanham, 1995; Pool, 1997 ), which is presented as a special kind of mindset that enables users to perform intuitively in digital environments, and to easily and effectively access the wide range of knowledge embedded in these environments ( Gilster, 1997 ; Tapscott, 1998 ; Eshet-Alkalai, 2004 ; 2005 ). Spiro et al.

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Personal Knowledge Management

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re made; 2) the cost of disk storage continues to decrease. It has been estimated that the cost of disk storage will continue to decrease 60% yearly. The costs of storing traditional print-based information continues to rise at the same time that the cost to store digital information continues to decrease. Relatively low.

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