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Research agenda for social and collaborative information seeking
Authors:Chirag Shah  Rob Capra  Preben Hansen
Institution:1. School of Communication and Information, Rutgers University, 4 Huntington Street, New Brunswick, NJ 08901, United States;2. School of Information and Library Science, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, 100 Manning Drive, Chapel Hill, NC 27599, United States;3. Borgarfjordsgatan 12 (Nodhuset), Campus Kista, SE-164 07 Kista, Sweden
Abstract:Scholars in diverse fields of inquiry have identified the need to expand individual-based information seeking and behavior models and systems to incorporate social as well as collaborative dimensions. However, the research areas of Social Information Seeking (SIS) and Collaborative Information Seeking (CIS) have been largely disconnected from one another despite a few notable attempts to study them under one umbrella. Researchers in these communities have recently realized the value of bringing SIS and CIS together for two main reasons: often it is impossible to separate social and collaborative dimensions in a project; and by considering these two aspects of information seeking, we may be able to support human information behavior in ways not previously possible. A brief synthesis of work in the domains of SIS and CIS is presented here. Then, an integrated view is presented to consider Social and Collaborative Information Seeking (SCIS) as an intersection and extension of SIS and CIS. Benefits of this approach are discussed and the integrated view is used as the basis to present a research agenda that outlines opportunities and challenges unique to SCIS.
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