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Research information encountering and keeping behaviour of post-graduate students of social sciences in an online environment

Waqar Ahmad Awan (Department of Library and Information Sciences, University of Sargodha, Sargodha, Pakistan) (Department of Information Management, University of the Punjab, Lahore, Pakistan)
Kanwal Ameen (University of Home Economics, Lahore, Pakistan)
Saira Hanif Soroya (Department of Information Management, University of the Punjab, Lahore, Pakistan)

Online Information Review

ISSN: 1468-4527

Article publication date: 27 October 2020

Issue publication date: 27 January 2021

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Abstract

Purpose

Literature divides information behaviours into two forms: first, interacting information with a purpose in mind and second, encountering accidently in three environments including person to person, analogue and online environment. However, the unique information encountering and encountered information keeping behaviour of social sciences research students of Asian culture in an online environment remained unexplored. Therefore, the present study is designed to investigate the research information encountering and encountered information keeping behaviour of the students of social sciences in an online environment.

Design/methodology/approach

The quantitative approach and survey technique were used for the study. The research students were approached using a multi-stage total population sampling technique. In total, 233 returned questionnaires were entered and analysed in SPSS (version 22). Descriptive (frequencies and percentages) and inferential statistical techniques (t-tests, one-way ANOVA, effect sizes, correlations and regression) were applied to meet the objectives of the study.

Findings

The results of the study indicate that the respondents whether male or female, of MPhil or PhD, whichever frequency to use the Internet, often encounter research information. However, those who use the Internet for general browsing encounter more than those who purposively. This makes a change to the model of information encountering that the users encounter information while generally browsing and not only while actively working on foreground information searching. Moreover, the research students prefer to use simple tools on complex software based for keeping the encountered research information. The information if kept properly for use, may be useful in the course of research, ease its tasks and result in increasing the speed of research productivity.

Practical implications

The present study has theoretical and practical implications. Theoretically first, it fills the literature gap regarding research information encountering and its keeping and second, it came up with a proof that the researcher not only encounter research information while foreground information searching but while generally browsing also. Hence, information encountering model is equally applicable to research students who generally browse. Regarding practical implications, the study identifies that the research students prefer to keep using simple tools. Hence, information literacy instructors, either librarians or continuous education program designers are advised to incorporate instructional programs on the use of complex software-based tools for keeping information.

Originality/value

This is the first study in non-Western countries which investigated the research information encountering behaviour of social sciences MPhil and PhD students. The preferred tools to keep the encountered research information are first time identified in the literature.

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Acknowledgements

The work is extracted from a PhD thesis of the first author Awan (2020). The authors would like to thank Wise et al. (2012) for permission to use the scale for investigation of IE and van Helvoort (2012) for information keeping.

Citation

Awan, W.A., Ameen, K. and Soroya, S.H. (2021), "Research information encountering and keeping behaviour of post-graduate students of social sciences in an online environment", Online Information Review, Vol. 45 No. 1, pp. 21-45. https://doi.org/10.1108/OIR-08-2020-0331

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Emerald Publishing Limited

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