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The language of information need: differentiating conscious and formalized information needs
Ian Ruthven
SICSA
Computer And Information Sciences
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Arts and Humanities
Conscious
100%
Language
100%
Division
4%
Discursive
4%
Empirical
4%
Information
4%
Temporal
4%
Comprehension
4%
Conceptual
4%
Social Sciences
Languages
100%
Information Science
18%
Investigation
9%
Contribution
9%
Conceptualization
9%
Research
9%
Level of Information
9%
Internet
9%
Linguistics
9%
Support
4%
Group Discussions
4%
Identity
4%
Novels
4%
Difference
4%
Groups
4%
Problem
4%
Understanding
4%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Information
100%
Computer Science
Linguistics
9%
Moderator
4%
Classification
4%
Fundamental Concept
4%
Information Problem
4%
Internet
4%
Temporal Dimension
4%
Practical Implication
4%
Psychology
Groups
9%
Research
4%