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Title 情報探索におけるブラウジング行動 : 図書館と書店における行動観察を基にして  
Kana ジョウホウ タンサク ニ オケル ブラウジング コウドウ : トショカン ト ショテン ニ オケル コウドウ カンサツ オ モト ニ シテ  
Romanization Joho tansaku ni okeru buraujingu kodo : toshokan to shoten ni okeru kodo kansatsu o moto ni shite  
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Title Browsing behavior in information seeking process : on the basis of observation of information-seeking behavior in libraries and bookstores  
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Name 松田, 千春  
Kana マツダ, チハル  
Romanization Matsuda, Chiharu  
Affiliation 慶應義塾大学文学部図書館・情報学科  
Affiliation (Translated) School of Library and Information Science, Keio University  
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Name 三田図書館・情報学会  
Kana ミタ トショカン ジョウホウ ガッカイ  
Romanization Mita toshokan joho gakkai  
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Name Library and information science  
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Issue 49  
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Although researchers have discussed several aspects of so called browsing, such discussions remained mere armchair ones and were unable to prove whether their claims correctlydescribed actual browsing behavior.   This research examined the actual behavior of the subjects in bookstores and libraries inorder to clarify the concept of ‘browsing’.   Research took place in 2 bookstores and 2 libraries, where 40 subjects were observed fromtheir entrance to their exit. As a result, the following actions were observed: Checking theshelves one by one; re-checking the shelves while a different book is already in hand; picking upthe same book as one the subject had just put back; stopping to check the books stacked flat ondisplay; returning the book to shelf unopened; turning pages unnaturally fast; and openingpages at random.   In addition, it was found that different ways exist to perceive different types of sources, andthat the subjects judge the sources according to certain standards.   In conclusion, browsing was classified into 5 types, and was defined as follows: browsing isa means of selecting necessary material among many, according to certain standards, whileemploying every sense available in order to satisfy a certain requirement for information, andwhose target remains vague at the outset.
 
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/ Public / Faculty of Letters / Library and information science / 49 (2003)
 
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