A Non-linear Perspective on Information Seeking

This chapter explores human information behavior (HIB) from within a non-linear perspective. The perspective offers a more fully developed framework for HIB in terms of non-linear, dynamic, and complex inter-relationships of behavior, activity, and context. Previously, the preserve of the sciences, the concept of non-linearity, or non-sequential behavior has existed in information science as a generality or passing comment for some years. It was not until recently that empirical research led to the development of a non-linear model of information-seeking behavior. This chapter highlights the nature of non-linearity, discusses recent developments in the field, and suggests some of the implications that arise from this new perspective for the study of HIB.

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