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INFORMATION FORAGING. "...the information gap is the new dividing line between the haves and the have nots, those forging new paths to development and those increasingly left behind." Kofi Annan, Secretary-General of the UN Global Knowledge 97 Conference, Canada, June 22, 1997 . Outline.
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INFORMATION FORAGING "...the information gap is the new dividing line between the haves and the have nots, those forging new paths to development and those increasingly left behind." Kofi Annan, Secretary-General of the UN Global Knowledge 97 Conference, Canada, June 22, 1997
Outline • What is information foraging • Why forage for information • How to forage for information • Challenges of information foraging • Getting the message out
What is information foraging Information foraging (in.fuhr.may.shuhn for.uh.jing). Searching for information, especially by using strategies analogous to the food foraging techniques employed by animals. Informavore n.
Why forage for information INFORM INFLUENCE FACILITATE LEARNING
EU Fact Finding EU E-Fact Finding: • Europa Server • Non-EU online databases & information digests (Euforic, Eupolitix, EV, Euractiv etc.) EU FTF-Fact Finding: • Members of the European Parliament & assistants • Commission officials • EU Permanent Representatives • National civil servants • Brussels-based networks & NGOs
Challenges CLASSIFIED ACCESS CREDIBILITY
Access • 15,000 ‘lobbyists’ in Brussels • 6,500 Commission officials involved in policy-making • Only 40% (appr. 5,000) are accredited lobbyists to the European Parliament • New Member States combined have only 60 accredited lobbyists to the European Parliament • 7 lobbyists per Member of the European Parliament
Getting the Message Out • Timing • Moving from data to decisions • Information packaging • Effective strategies • Communicating intelligibly