Browsing School of Computing and Informatics Technology (CIT) Collection by Subject "Information seeking"
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Information seeking behaviour of the informal sector enterpreneurs: the Ugandan experience
(Libri, 2004)This article reports the results of a study aimed at identifying the information needs and uses of the informal sector in Uganda. The demographic and business characteristics of these entrepreneurs are highlighted and ... -
Information seeking behaviour: a conceptual framework
(South African Journal of Library and Information Science, 2006)The concepts defining information, information needs, information seeking and information use have undergone significant evolution since they were first introduced. A number of information seeking and retrieval studies ... -
Insights into the information needs of women in the informal sector of Uganda
(South African Journal of Library and Information Science, 2002)The informal sector is a fast growing economic sector in Uganda for development and employment of most small business entrepreneurs including women in the country. This paper presents insights into the information needs ... -
An observational study of the information seeking and communicating behaviour of enterprenures in the informal sector in Uganda
(2008-12-05)This paper examines the information-seeking and communicating behaviour of the entrepreneurs in the informal sector of Uganda through observation methodology. The samples of six districts and 602 entrepreneurs covering ... -
A study of the information seeking behavior of undergraduate students of Makerere University
(Makerere University, 2003-08)This study investigated the information needs and seeking behavior of undergraduate students of Makerere University. A cross-sectional survey was carried out, with samples from first, second, and third year undergraduate ... -
A study of the information seeking behavior of undergraduate students of Makerere University, Uganda
(World Libraries, 2004)The study investigated the information needs and seeking behavior of undergraduate students of Makerere University. A cross–sectional survey was carried out, with samples of respondents from the Department of Biochemistry ...