Information-seeking behavior in the digital age: use by faculty members of the internet, scientific databases and social networks
Information Discovery and Delivery
ISSN: 2398-6247
Article publication date: 23 August 2021
Issue publication date: 20 January 2022
Abstract
Purpose
The study aims to survey information-seeking behavior of the Iranian medical faculty members and to identify the reasons and obstacles of their usage via the internet, scientific databases and online social networks.
Design/methodology/approach
In this cross-sectional study, a structured questionnaire used to collect data. The research population includes faculty members of four faculties of Hamadan University of Medical Sciences in Iran, including health, nursing – midwifery, paramedicine and rehabilitation. SPSS software was used to analyze data in descriptive and analytical levels.
Findings
Low internet speed, network traffic and lack of time were the main barriers and difficulties. Gender was significantly related with familiarity with databases, problems and barriers to accessing information, barriers to using social network, as well as purpose and motivation of using social network. Search for educational and research resources and use of social network to increase their general information were the main goals of participants to using the internet and databases. A negative significant relationship was observed between usage of social network with age (r = −0.204, P = 0.047) and experience (r = −0.239, P = 0.019).
Originality/value
The usage of faculty members of various digital resources is growing ever more. This study examines the use of faculty members of the internet, scientific databases and online social networks simultaneously.
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Acknowledgements
The study was funded by Vice-chancellor for Research and Technology, Hamadan University of Medical Sciences (NO.9703221461).
Citation
Rostami, C., Hosseini, E. and Saberi, M.K. (2022), "Information-seeking behavior in the digital age: use by faculty members of the internet, scientific databases and social networks", Information Discovery and Delivery, Vol. 50 No. 1, pp. 87-98. https://doi.org/10.1108/IDD-02-2020-0014
Publisher
:Emerald Publishing Limited
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