Bronstein Jenny

Doctor
Information Science
Bar Ilan University
Israel

Biography

Dr. Bronstein Jenny is affiliated to the Department of Information Science, Bar Ilan University. Dr. Bronstein Jenny is currently providing services as Doctor. Dr. Bronstein Jenny has published numerous publications in various national and international peer-reviewed journals and presented scientific papers across the world. Because of the active association with different societies and academies as well as the contributions, Dr. Bronstein Jenny is been recognized by the subject experts around the world. Dr. Bronstein Jenny contributions are appreciated by various reputed awards. Dr. Bronstein Jenny clinical and scientific research interests include deals with a fairly recent phenomenon by which internet users disclose personal information on different online platforms such as blogs and online forums. I have investigated the role that anonymity has on the disclosure process and the role that these online environments play in the information behavior of users. Social Networks as Information Platforms - I have investigated the use of social networks for political as well as for personal motivations and the use of social networks as political platforms during elections periods in the US and in Israel..

Research Intrest

Deals with a fairly recent phenomenon by which internet users disclose personal information on different online platforms such as blogs and online forums. I have investigated the role that anonymity has on the disclosure process and the role that these online environments play in the information behavior of users. Social Networks as Information Platforms - I have investigated the use of social networks for political as well as for personal motivations and the use of social networks as political platforms during elections periods in the US and in Israel.

List of Publications
Bronstein, J. (2007). The role of the research phase in information seeking behaviour of Jewish studies scholars: a modification of Elliss behavioural characteristics. Information Research, 12(3) paper 318.
Bronstein, J. and Baruchson-Arbib, S. (2004). Information seeking behaviour: model analysis towards a user-centred approach, Meidaat, 1(1), 2-14.
Baruchson-Arbib, S. and Bronstein, J. (2002). A view to the future of the library and information science profession: A Delphi study. Journal of the American Society for Information Science and Technology, 33, 397-408.

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