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Now that the semesters are started or starting it may be useful point out
that a new version of  T.D. Wilson. (Ed.).  *Theory in Information
Behaviour Research. *(Sheffield, UK: Eiconics, Ltd.  2013. Price: $9.99),
with typos corrected, has been published.  Those who bought the first
version will be able, I believe, to download the corrected text.

The e-book available in the Apple iBook format from the iTunes store at
https://itunes.apple.com/us/book/theory-in-information-behaviour/id662992330?mt=11
and in other formats from Smashwords at
https://www.smashwords.com/books/view/336724

“Information behaviour” is the research field that deals with how people
interact with information and information sources, how their needs arise,
how they are satisfied and how they use the information they find.  This
collection of chapters deals with key theories employed in information
behaviour research.

There are eight chapters: Activity theory, by T.D. Wilson; Critical theory,
by G. Benoit; Personal construct theory, by R. Reynolds; Personality
theory, by J. Heinström; Practice theory, by A. Cox; Social cognitive
theory, by A. Palsdottir; and Social phenomenology, by T.D. Wilson and R.
Savolainen.  The final chapter is on theoretical approaches employed in
Russia and Eastern Europe, by E. Maceviciute.

All of the authors are known for having used the different theoretical
perspectives in their own research.

The book is intended for students at Master’s and Doctoral levels, and is
priced so as to be affordable to all – an equivalent printed book would
have cost in the region of $50-$60.  Doctoral and Master’s programmes may
find it useful as a class text for theory courses.

A recently published review
http://informationr.net/ir/reviews/revs482.htmlnotes:

“This is a beautifully written book--very intense/very in depth--for
researchers and graduate students in information science interested in
utilizing well established theories from other disciplines to conceptualize
aspects of the user-information nexus. This gives the book an empirical and
practical basis to the theories described in the reader. Each of the eight
chapters is designed to take advantage of this theory-to-research practice
premise.”

Reviews are also known to be forthcoming in Australian Academic and
Research Libraries (http://www.tandfonline.com/loi/uarl20) and Education
Libraries (http://units.sla.org/division/ded/education_libraries.html).

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