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Informationen zum Autor Jamshid Beheshti, PhD, is an associate professor in the School of Information Studies at McGill University, where he was the Director of the School for six years. He was also appointed as the Associate Dean of the Faculty of Education, and the Interim Dean of the Faculty. Dr. Beheshti is the principal investigator on a Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada grant on Virtual Environments as an Intervention Agent in the Information-Seeking Process of School Students. His areas of expertise are children-computer interaction, and information behaviour. Andrew Large is CN-Pratt-Grinstad Professor of Information Studies in the School of Information Studies at McGill University, and currently Associate Dean (Research and Graduate Students) in its Faculty of Education. His research interests lie in the areas of information retrieval, interface design and usability, especially in the context of children as users. He has published and spoken widely on these and other research themes, and is co-editor of the quarterly journal, Education for Information. Klappentext The Information Behavior of a New Generation: Children and Teens in the 21st Century attempts to describe the significant changes in the information behavior of children and youth over the last two decades. Thirteen researchers from a variety of disciplines discuss the changes that can be attributed to mobile technology, social networks, and digital media. Zusammenfassung The Information Behavior of a New Generation: Children and Teens in the 21st Century attempts to describe the significant changes in the information behavior of children and youth over the last two decades. Thirteen researchers from a variety of disciplines discuss the changes that can be attributed to mobile technology! social networks! and digital media. Inhaltsverzeichnis IntroductionAndrew Large and Jamshid BeheshtiChapter 1: Concepts, Propositions, Models and Theories in Information Behavior ResearchCharles ColeChapter 2: Cognitive Development and Information BehaviorJames P. Byrnes & Matthew L. BernackiChapter 3: Information LiteracyLeanne Bowler & Valerie NessetChapter 4: Everyday Life Information Behavior of Young PeopleJune Abbas & Denise E. AgostoChapter 5: Digital Age Libraries and Youth: Learning Labs, Literacy Leaders, Radical ResourcesEliza T. DresangChapter 6: Youth and Online Social Networking: What Do We Know So Far?Denise E. agosto& June AbbasChapter 7: Gaming and Virtual EnvironmentsGiovanni VincentiChapter 8: Everyday Life Information in Support of Enhanced Quality of Life for Young Adults with Intellectual DisabilitiesDana Hanson-BaldaufChapter 9: Defining the Line on Cyber-bullying:How youth encounter and distribute demeaning informationShaheen ShariffChapter 10: SystemsJamshid Beheshti & Andrew LargeChapter 11: The FutureJamshid Beheshti & Andrew Large...