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Information Seeking Behaviours and its Aspect in Legal Perspective

Bulu Maharana , Karna Singh1 , Bulu Maharana2

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Indian Journal of Library and Information Science 17(2):p 125-129, . | DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.21088/ijlis.0973.9548.17223.2
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Individuals are thought to be the most intelligent animals in the natural world. He works hard to make his life easier by learning new things through various approaches such as observation and experiments. He employs many strategies to make advantage of all available information in this process. Information is a structured sequence of symbols that can be understood as a message, in the strictest technical meaning. This document attempts to define the terms "information," "information use," and "information seeking. "The study examines the trend in the information seeking behaviour legal thought (collaborating, sharing and dissemination) among legal practitioners and seeks to understand it in detail. It also examines as to what is the extent of awareness and use of emergent Internet tools for research collaboration. These will be used by the information community to demonstrate that a number of reasons were contribute for, and accountable to, the various types of digital information service sustainability.


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Keywords Information need; Information seeking behaviour; ICT; Legal practitioners; internet.

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