Proceedings of the 2017 Conference on Conference Human Information Interaction and Retrieval 2017
DOI: 10.1145/3020165.3022151
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Investigating Information Seekers' Selection of Interpersonal and Impersonal Sources

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“…Anderson, Glassman, McAfee, and Pinelli (2001) found that users perceived information sources that are easier to use as more accessible and choose them frequently. In addition, time constraints appear to be an influential consideration in the selection of the impersonal and interpersonal source (Wang, Sarkar & Shah, 2017).…”
Section: Information Sourcesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Anderson, Glassman, McAfee, and Pinelli (2001) found that users perceived information sources that are easier to use as more accessible and choose them frequently. In addition, time constraints appear to be an influential consideration in the selection of the impersonal and interpersonal source (Wang, Sarkar & Shah, 2017).…”
Section: Information Sourcesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the past, CHIIR has had many contributions that studied the quality of retrieved or used information. Either directly, such as Aigner et al [2], Muirhead [23], Wang et al [33,34], Zhang and Song [35], or indirectly, via addressing one of its attributes like completeness, accuracy, reliability, format, or timeliness [4].…”
Section: Relevance To Chiirmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…On the other hand, Ashford [3] found out that the source quality is more important than accessibility while thinking in a cost-benefit framework. Besides, time plays an influential role in selecting the type of source [60]. Fisher and Naumer [20] identified several preference criteria for information sources in their study, such as trustworthiness, contact, access or convenience, inexpensiveness, and ease of use.…”
Section: Constructs Of Information Seeking: Information Sourcementioning
confidence: 99%