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  1. Students using computers.

    Examining the use and efficacy of Google Scholar and academic library websites in finding scholarly information resources. This study aims to investigate and compare the use of Google Scholar and academic library websites among academics including undergraduate students, graduate students...

  2. Flat lay of iPhone, succulent, candle and notebooks.

    Over the summer of 2016, Professors Rong Tang and Kyong Eun Oh from the College of Organizational, Computational, and Information Sciences, together with their research assistant Alison Fisher, conducted data collection of an online diary research on mobile news behavior...

  3. Kyong Eun Oh listening in a classroom.

    Assistant Professor Kyong Eun Oh expresses the need to explore how people organize their personal information in everyday life. People organize their information in certain ways in their daily lives. Despite its importance and close relationship with our lives, little...

  4. Students studying in a computer lab.

    Professor Naresh Agarwal attempts to include serendipity in information behavior models. Serendipitous or accidental discovery of information has often been neglected in information behavior models, which tend to focus on information seeking, a more goal-directed behavior. In a paper in...