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Information Foraging Theory - Adaptive Interaction with Information (Paperback)
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Information Foraging Theory - Adaptive Interaction with Information (Paperback)
Series: Human Technology Interaction Series
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Although much of the hubris and hyperbole surrounding the 1990's
Internet has softened to a reasonable level, the inexorable
momentum of information growth continues unabated. This wealth of
information provides resources for adapting to the problems posed
by our increasingly complex world, but the simple availability of
more information does not guarantee its successful transformation
into valuable knowledge that shapes, guides, and improves our
activity. When faced with something like the analysis of
sense-making behavior on the web, traditional research models tell
us a lot about learning and performance with browser operations,
but very little about how people will actively navigate and search
through information structures, what information they will choose
to consume, and what conceptual models they will induce about the
landscape of cyberspace.
Thus, it is fortunate that a new field of research, Adaptive
Information Interaction (AII), is becoming possible. AII centers on
the problems of understanding and improving human-information
interaction. It is about how people will best shape themselves to
their information environments, and how information environments
can best be shaped to people. Its roots lie in human-computer
interaction (HCI), information retrieval, and the behavioral and
social sciences.
This book is about Information Foraging Theory (IFT), a new theory
in Adaptive Information Interaction that is one example of a recent
flourish of theories in adaptationist psychology that draw upon
evolutionary-ecological theory in biology. IFT assumes that people
(indeed, all organisms) are ecologically rational, and that human
information-seeking mechanisms and strategies adapt the structure
of the information environments in which they operate. Its main aim
is to create technology that is better shaped to users. Information
Foraging Theory will be of interest to student and professional
researchers in HCI and cognitive psychology.
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