SAS 6: INFORMATION SEARCH PROCESS Flashcards

1
Q

What does ISP stands for?

A

Information search process

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2
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What is the ISP for?

A

to evaluate the student’s thoughts, feelings, and to the overall experience in the process of making a research

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3
Q

who is the developer of ISP?

A

Carol Collier Kuhlthau

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4
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Where did Carol developed ISP?

A

Ruger’s University

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5
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She refers this as?

A

“zones of intervention for librarians”

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6
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How many zones does ISP have?

A

6

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7
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What are these zones?

A
  1. Initiation
  2. Selection
  3. Exploration
  4. Formulation
  5. Collection
  6. Presentation
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8
Q

Where is uncertainty associated with?

A

Initiation

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9
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Where is clarity associated to?

A

Formulation

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10
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Where is satisfaction/disappointment associated to?

A

Presentation

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11
Q

Where is optimism associated to?

A

Selection

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12
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Where is a sense o direction/confidence associated to?

A

Collection

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13
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Where is a sense of achievement associated to?

A

Assessment

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14
Q

At what zones are the vague mind activity?

A

Initiation, Selection, and Exploration

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15
Q

At what zone is the increased self-assessment in?

A

Assessment

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16
Q

What are the corollaries in exploration?

A

Process corollary
Formulation corollary
Redundancy corollary
Mood corollary
Prediction corollary
Interest corollary

17
Q

what corollary is the interplay of seeking what is expected or redundant and encountering what is unexpected or
unique results in an underlying tension of the ISP.

❖ Too much redundant information leads to boredom, whereas too much unique
information causes anxiety.

A

Redundancy corollary

18
Q

What corollary is thinking, developing an understanding, and extending and defining a topic from the information
encountered in the early stages of a search.

A

Formulation corollary