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Information-seeking Processes of Junior High Students: A Case Study of
CD-ROM Encyclopedia Use [PDF]
Jennifer L. Branch
The purpose of this research was to examine the information-seeking
processes employed by junior high school students from Inuvik, Northwest
Territories, Canada when using CD-ROM encyclopedias. The study revealed
that participants needed both instruction and practice to develop the
skills and strategies needed for full-text searching of CD-ROM
encyclopedias. The participants tended to use search terms only from the
original question, had difficulty selecting topics and articles from the
retrieved list, and did not read long articles as carefully as short
articles. Instruction related to information-seeking skills and strategies
should focus on generating search terms, selecting topics from a retrieved
list, and, skimming and scanning through text to find the answer.
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