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'Too much serendipity': The tension between information seeking and encountering at the library shelves

H Waugh, A McKay, S Makri

Chiir 2017 Proceedings of the 2017 Conference Human Information Interaction and Retrieval | ASSOC COMPUTING MACHINERY | Published : 2017

Abstract

The physical library shelves are regularly the site of serendipitous information discoveries, and are often sought out for this purpose. However, while some drawbacks to the shelves as information gateways have been documented, none to our knowledge relate to their capacity for facilitating serendipity. We present findings from a qualitative study of serendipity at the library shelves. This study uncovered a new drawback that we term the 'seeking-encountering tension'. On one hand, this tension entices people towards the relatively high-risk, high-reward activity of exploring new information avenues discovered serendipitously and, on the other, draws them back towards the relative safety of ..

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