Research shows ‘Google Generation’ is a myth

January 18, 2008 | Source: KurzweilAI

A study carried out by the CIBER research team at University College London claims that, although young people demonstrate an apparent ease and familiarity with computers, they rely heavily on search engines, view rather than read and do not possess the critical and analytical skills to assess the information that they find on the web.

The “Information Behaviour of the Researcher of the Future” report also shows that research-behavior traits that are commonly associated with younger users–impatience in search and navigation, and zero tolerance for any delay in satisfying their information needs–are now becoming the norm for all age-groups, from younger pupils and undergraduates through to professors.

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