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University College London (UCL) CIBER group will be conducting a study for the JISC and the British Library
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Thomas RybergThe University College London (UCL) CIBER group will be conducting a study for the JISC and the British Library to investigate how the Google generation searches for information and the implications for the country's major research collections. The study will try to address the following questions:
whether or not as a result of the digital transition and resources being created digitally, young people, the 'Google generation', are searching for and researching content in new ways and if so, how this will shape the way they research and search in the future
whether or not new ways of searching and researching for content will prove to be any different from the way that existing researchers/scholars work
The project comprises 3 main activities. The CIBER team will examine library and information science literature published over the past 30 years, including a 20-year long survey into the research behaviour of academics as they get older. Secondly, they will analyse web logs of 2 online services from the BL and JISC to ascertain whether people of a variety of ages interact with them differently. Finally, a panel of industrial and technology experts will help to assess the strategic implications of the findings from the 2 main studies for information experts, national libraries and policy makers.digital natives digital-literacy JISC report googlegeneration Research-Networks
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Teresa Pombo"Google Generation"
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Doug PetersonThe University College London (UCL) CIBER group will be conducting a study for the JISC and the British Library to investigate how the Google generation searches for information and the implications for the country's major research collections. The study will try to address the following questions:
research google information_literacy education JISC learning technology web
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Lisa WinebrennerThe University College London (UCL) CIBER group will be conducting a study for the JISC and the British Library to investigate how the Google generation searches for information and the implications for the country's major research collections.
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Natalie LaffertyA new report, commissioned by JISC and the British Library, counters the common assumption that the ‘Google Generation’ – young people born or brought up in the Internet age – is the most adept at using the web.
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Gabriela GrosseckThe University College London (UCL) CIBER group will be conducting a study for the JISC and the British Library to investigate how the Google generation searches for information and the implications for the country's major research collections.
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Mathieu PlourdeWhether or not as a result of the digital transition and resources being created digitally, young people, the "Google generation", are searching for and researching content in new ways and if so, how this will shape the way they research and search in the
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Dominique PapinThe University College London (UCL) CIBER group will be conducting a study for the JISC and the British Library to investigate how the Google generation searches for information and the implications for the country's major research collections
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Emma BentonThe University College London (UCL) CIBER group conducted a study for the JISC and the British Library to investigate how the Google generation searches for information and the implications for the country's major research collections.
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Leonie BourkeThis study calls for libraries to respond urgently to the changing needs of researchers and other users and to understand the new means of searching and navigating information.
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Emma CoonanBackground to CIBER report on search behaviour (released 11 Jan 2008)
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