Proceedings papers or journal articles: A tension in the scientific communication?

Authors

  • Gabriel Navarro

Keywords:

Dissemination of information contents, Collaborative information behaviour, Information scent, Social networks, Young people, Youth information centres.

Abstract

The interest among those who work in Youth Information Centres in several key areas is highlighted: the selection and proper dissemination of the information content that affects the daily life of young people; overcoming the obstacles of accessibility and understanding of the information with which they are faced; and the importance of interactin with them in the context of social networking platforms. Because of the value associated with the virtual sociability within which young people and their interactions develop, we must boost its intermediary role by adopting the role of "connectors" as far as possible. To do this, we should detect those signs that suggest a "collaborative information behaviour" and encourage these actions. Among the concepts and ideas discussed in this brief analysis are "hyperdyadic dissemination" of Christakis and Fowler, mediation as "Information DJ" of Matt Lieberman, and the "information scent" of Pirolli.

Published

2014-06-28

How to Cite

Navarro, G. (2014). Proceedings papers or journal articles: A tension in the scientific communication?. Anuario ThinkEPI, 8, 173–182. Retrieved from https://thinkepi.scimagoepi.com/index.php/ThinkEPI/article/view/29574

Issue

Section

C. Gestión de la información