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Information interchange.

Marcella, Rita; Baxter, Graeme

Authors

Graeme Baxter



Contributors

Karen E. Fisher
Editor

Sanda Erdelez
Editor

Lynne E.F. McKechnie
Editor

Abstract

This book chapter presents the authors' theory of Information Interchange. The theory draws upon the authors' earlier research on government and parliamentary information service provision, and on citizens' information behaviour, at the regional, UK and European levels. The theory considers the roles and aims of both the information provider and the information user in assessing the effectiveness of the information communication process. It builds upon the dichotomy that appears to exist between the view of the provider and that of the user.

Citation

MARCELLA, R. and BAXTER, G. 2005. Information interchange. In Fisher, K.E., Erdelez, S. and McKechnie, L.E.F. (eds.) Theories of information behavior. Medford, NJ: Information Today, pages 204-209.

Publication Date Oct 31, 2005
Deposit Date Sep 21, 2016
Publicly Available Date Sep 21, 2016
Publisher Information Today
Pages 204-209
Series Title ASIST monograph series
Book Title Theories of information behavior
ISBN 9781573872300
Keywords Information behaviour; Information interchange; Citizenship information; Government information; Parliamentary information; United Kingdom; European Union
Public URL http://hdl.handle.net/10059/1815

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