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The results of decades of research shows that children and
adolescents encounter challenges and obstacles in searching for
information and retrieving relevant results, and have difficulty
interpreting results within various information environments.
However, a recent paradigm shift points to the changed information
behavior of the new generation of users; children and adolescents
born after the advent of the Web. Technologically savvy, they skim
and surf for information, multi-task, search collaboratively, and
share information on social networks. This book comprises
innovative research on the information behavior of various age
groups and special populations. It provides studies and reflections
on designing systems that help the new generation cope with a
complex knowledge society. In addition to information scholars,
this book will also be of interest to information professionals,
librarians, educators, Web designers, and human-computer
interaction researchers.
Has the information behavior of children and youth changed
significantly over the last two decades? The Information Behavior
of a New Generation: Children and Teens in the 21st Century
attempts to answer this question from a variety of viewpoints.
Thirteen researchers from educational psychology, computer science,
education, and information studies have contributed to eleven
chapters on models of information behavior, the cognitive
development of youth, information literacy, everyday information
behavior, cyber-bullying, gaming in virtual environments, learning
labs, social networks, intellectual disabilities, and current and
future systems. Whether they are referred to as digital natives,
the Google-generation, or generation M, today s youth are active
consumers and avid producers of digital information. Smart phones
are the new generation s communication tools, social networks are
their interaction venues, and virtual environments are their new
playgrounds. This new digital communication era has prompted
researchers from a variety of disciplines to contribute to this
book on the information behavior of children and teens. One of the
many conclusions that may be drawn from the chapters in the book is
that information behavior is a multifaceted phenomenon, evolving
alongside the rapid developments in information and communication
technologies. The new generation tends to multitask, managing many
activities simultaneously, such as scanning for and skimming
information, texting brief messages, and posting audio and visual
information on social media. While children and teens are tech
savvy, they lack certain information and media literacy skills
essential in today s digital environment. For researchers, the
authors pose questions for further investigation in the hope that
innovative services will be offered and novel systems will be
developed to help the new generation. For teachers and information
professionals, the authors provide a broad background to assist
them with a more in-depth and thorough understanding and
appreciation of children s and teens information behavior."
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