Title of article :
Information Seeking Behavior of School Students in Delhi: A Comparative Study
Author/Authors :
Singh, KP Department of Library and Information Science - University of Delhi , Sinha, Nitu Department of Library and Information Science - University of Delhi
Abstract :
Purpose: The study attempts to understand information seeking
behaviour of school students of Delhi. It includes sources for initiation
resources, preferences of printed and electronic resources, preferred
language, method used to search information resources, purpose of
using internet, time spent on e- search and electronic devices used for
reading.
Method: The data for the study was collected from nine schools
consisting of three government schools and six private schools.
Stratified random sampling method was used to select the sample. The
SPSS (Statistical Package for Social Science-version24) was used to
transform and analyze the data with applied statistical techniques such
as Mann-Whitney U Test and Chi-Square test for proportions and
content analysis. Findings: Result of the analysis revealed that printed information
material is more preferred than electronic information material for
both government and private school students. The students use
electronic information resources more for recreational purposes than
for academic ones, however significant difference in use of E
resources was observed between government and private school
students. Government school students as well as private school
students were found to prefer and use mobile phones for searching
information over other electronic gadgets such as laptops, tablets, etc.
however use of Laptops, Kindle and Tablets was found to be
significantly higher among private school students than government
school students.
Conclusion: Government school students preferred Hindi as language
for information resources whereas Private school students preferred
English information sources. It was found from the study that the
information seeking behavior of Government and Private school
students varied significantly.
Keywords :
Information Seeking Behavior , Information Seeking , Electronic resources , Government schools , Private schools , School students
Journal title :
international journal of digital content management