articleCollege & Research LibrariesMar 1, 2015DIAMOND OA

Question-Negotiation and Information Seeking in Libraries

American Institute of Biological Sciences · Hampshire College

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Abstract

Seekers of information in libraries either go through a librarian intermediary or they help themselves. When they go through librarians they must develop their questions through four levels of need, referred to here as the visceral, conscious, formalized, and compromised needs. In his pre-search interview with an information-seeker the reference librarian attempts to help him arrive at an understanding of his “compromised” need by determining: (1) the subject of his interest; (2) his motivation; (3) his personal characteristics; (4) the relationship of the inquiry to file organization; and (5) anticipated answers. The author contends that research is needed into the techniques of conducting this negotiation…

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Keywords
  • Negotiation
  • Seekers
  • Subject (documents)
  • Information needs
  • Computer science
  • Information seeking
  • World Wide Web
  • Public relations
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