2020
DOI: 10.1002/pra2.226
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Conceptualizing and studying information creation: From production and processes to makers and making

Abstract: An emerging body of literature has begun to address the earlier under‐researched topic of information creation. This panel inquires into the state‐of‐the‐art of research on information creation to highlight how different conceptualisations of information creation can foreground various key aspects of how information is made and produced, what types of actors and activities are involved, how information creation can be studied empirically, and what novel insights can be drawn to support practitioners, for insta… Show more

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“…Investigating documentation principles is a core topic of library and information studies (LIS) [595]. Philosophy of documentation is related to information conceptualization as models and theories [596,597], e.g., classification [598], information creation [599], and information behavior [600]. As a methodological approach, documentation behavior is primarily investigated using empirical methods described above [595].…”
Section: Documentationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Investigating documentation principles is a core topic of library and information studies (LIS) [595]. Philosophy of documentation is related to information conceptualization as models and theories [596,597], e.g., classification [598], information creation [599], and information behavior [600]. As a methodological approach, documentation behavior is primarily investigated using empirical methods described above [595].…”
Section: Documentationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A special emphasis on the role of information creation in information experience was applied to tattoo research. Information creation is considered a conceptually and empirically underresearched area in information science; nevertheless, existing information creation research reveals four dimensions: informational things, the actions of creating these things, actors or the creators, and the context where information is created (Huvila et al, 2020). Put against these dimensions, the tattoo experience reveals possibilities to explore how tattoo images are created as things, what actions lead to the creation of a tattoo image, who is considered a creator of a tattoo image, and how different personal, social and cultural contexts influence creation of information through the tattoo acquisition experience.…”
Section: Tattoo Research Through the Lens Of Information Experience A...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although there is a long tradition of research on creating, producing or making informational things in other fields, these notions have not been well recognized or developed within information literacy or practices research (Kitzie, 2019;Hicks, 2020;Huvila et al, 2020). Lacking a clear definition, information creation is often viewed as synonymous or overlapping with information production and making, terms more often used in the context of digital media production (Koh, 2013), or regarded as information use, a final product of information literacy or a way to present content (Gorichanaz, 2019;Hicks, 2020).…”
Section: Literature Review 21 Information Creation As An Information Literacy Practicementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although there is a long tradition of research on creating, producing or making informational things in other fields, these notions have not been well recognized or developed within Video bloggers constructing cognitive authority information literacy or practices research (Kitzie, 2019;Hicks, 2020;Huvila et al, 2020).…”
Section: Literature Review 21 Information Creation As An Information ...mentioning
confidence: 99%
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