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Understanding the online information‐seeking behaviours of young people: the role of networks of support
Authors:R Eynon  L‐E Malmberg
Affiliation:1. Department of Education, University of Oxford, Oxford, UK;2. Oxford Internet Institute, University of Oxford, Oxford, UK
Abstract:Information seeking is one of the most popular online activities for young people and can provide an additional information channel, which may enhance learning. In this study, we propose and test a model that adds to the existing literature by examining the ways in which parents, schools, and friends (what we call networks of support) effect young people's online information behaviours, while at the same time taking into account young people's individual characteristics, confidence, and skills to use the Internet. Using path analysis, we demonstrate the significance of networks of support in understanding the uptake of online information seeking both directly and indirectly (through enhancing self‐concept for learning and online skills). Young people who have better networks of support, particularly friends who are engaged in technology, are more likely to engage in online information seeking. While quantitative models of this nature cannot capture the complexity of individual online search practices, these findings may assist in the development of policy and practice to support young people to make the most effective use of the Internet for information seeking.
Keywords:Internet use  online information‐seeking  self‐concept  support networks  young people
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