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Perceptions and Uses of Online Information Sources

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dc.contributor.advisor이중식-
dc.contributor.author손보연-
dc.date.accessioned2017-07-19T10:59:17Z-
dc.date.available2017-07-19T10:59:17Z-
dc.date.issued2013-08-
dc.identifier.other000000013877-
dc.identifier.urihttps://hdl.handle.net/10371/133251-
dc.description학위논문 (석사)-- 서울대학교 융합과학기술대학원 : 융합과학부(디지털정보융합전공), 2013. 8. 이중식.-
dc.description.abstractIn the age of a society infused with digital technologies and information, the Millennial undergraduates who have grown up with the Web for their entire lives can easily and readily access a wide range of online information sources in relation to their needs in learning. However, in the vast amount of information available online, it is challenging to locate, evaluate, and select quality information that the students are looking for. Despite efforts in helping students to select the optimal sources for acquiring appropriate information for their learning, research indicates that students still often turn to the sources they prefer rather than those more suitable for their needs. In order to better understand and acknowledge the information seeking behaviour of undergraduate students in the Web environment, this study sought to explore the students perception, use, and evaluation of online information sources for their learning.
Data were gathered using a mixed-methods approach: survey research followed by Web history log data collection with semi-structured diary. An online survey was administered to 189 undergraduates at Seoul National University in South Korea. Among the survey respondents, 25 students participated in the Web log data collection, where a total of 383 source visits related to learning were captured.
The results of data analysis reveal that the factors of accuracy and authority are taken most importantly in the selection of online information sources for learning, and the learning-related sources undergraduates perceive to be most accurate and authoritative are scholarly databases and library OPAC. It also reaffirms a strong preference on the easily accessible and usable information sources, such as domestic search portals and foreign search engines. It is discovered that the students are employing more contemporary sources, such as blogs and community sites as well in response to their information needs in learning. The participants descriptions on their use of sources indicate that they do not only consider the ease of use and accessibility or the accuracy/authority when selecting online sources for learning but also expects to acquire diverse informational perspectives, visualized or simplified presentation of information, and word-of mouth information from the Web. Additionally, different types of information needs and seeking modes associated with learning tasks are identified from the data. Finally, the study confirms the discrepancy among the perceived values and the actual uses of online information sources in the context of learning.
The findings of this study explain how undergraduate students evaluate and perceive online information sources for learning, and how the students are using the Web to assist themselves with their learning-related needs. Such understanding of undergraduate students use of various online information sources in the context of learning will contribute to the improvement of information seeking of undergraduates for their learning in the Web environment.
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dc.description.tableofcontentsTABLE OF CONTENTS 6
LIST OF TABLES 9
LIST OF FIGURES 10
ABSTRACT 11
1. INTRODUCTION 14
1.1 Background 14
1.2 Research Goal and Objectives 16
2. LITERATURE REVIEW 18
2.1 Information Seeking Behaviour 18
2.1.1 Information Needs and Theoretical Models 19
2.1.2 Information Seeking on the Web 25
2.2 Information Seeking Behaviour of Undergraduates 27
2.3 Selection and Evaluation of Information Sources 30
2.3.1 Information Literacy 30
2.3.2 Online Information Source 32
2.3.3 Source Evaluation Criteria 33
2.4 Summary of Literature Review 35
3. METHODOLOGY 37
3.1 Research Design 37
3.2 Research Questions 39
3.3 Conceptual Framework 40
3.4 Data Collection 41
3.4.1 Sampling of Participants 41
3.4.2 Preliminary Study 42
3.4.3 Survey 46
3.4.4 Web History Log with Semi-structured Diary 53
3.5 Data Analysis 57
4. RESULTS 59
4.1 Perceptions on Online Information Sources for Learning 60
4.1.1 Evaluation Criteria for Selecting Online Sources for Learning 60
4.1.2 Perceived Quality of Online Information Sources for Learning 61
4.1.3 Perceived Use of Online Information Sources for Learning 64
4.2 Realities on Online Information Sources for Learning 67
4.2.1 Learning Tasks and Associated Information Needs 68
4.2.2 Information Seeking Modes by Information Needs in Learning 70
4.2.3 Actual Uses of Online Information Sources for Learning 74
4.3 Between the Perceptions and Realities 79
4.3.1 Relations among the Perceived Quality, Perceived Use and the Actual Use 79
4.3.2 Topological Map of Online Information Sources in the Context of Learning 80
5. CONCLUSION 83
5.1 Summary of Findings 83
5.2 Implications of the Study 87
5.2.1 Academic Implications 87
5.2.2 Practical Implications 89
5.3 Limitations of the Study 90
REFERENCES 92
Appendix A: Online Survey Questionnaire 102
Appendix B: Guideline for Web History Log Collection and Diary Entry 106
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dc.language.isoen-
dc.publisher서울대학교 대학원-
dc.subjectOnline Information Source-
dc.subjectOnline Information Seeking-
dc.subjectLearning-
dc.subjectUndergraduate Students-
dc.subject.ddc004-
dc.titlePerceptions and Uses of Online Information Sources-
dc.typeThesis-
dc.description.degreeMaster-
dc.citation.pages111-
dc.contributor.affiliation융합과학기술대학원 융합과학부(디지털정보융합전공)-
dc.date.awarded2013-08-
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