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Petros Kostagiolas

Researcher at Ionian University

Publications -  91
Citations -  938

Petros Kostagiolas is an academic researcher from Ionian University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Information seeking & Information needs. The author has an hindex of 15, co-authored 90 publications receiving 735 citations. Previous affiliations of Petros Kostagiolas include Hellenic Open University.

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Music, Musicians, and Information Seeking Behaviour: A Case Study on a Community Concert Band

TL;DR: In this paper, a review of the literature on music information seeking and an empirical study on members of an amateur concert band are presented, along with empirical evidence from a survey on a community concert band.
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Explaining travellers online information satisfaction: A complexity theory approach on information needs, barriers, sources and personal characteristics

TL;DR: A theoretical model comprising information needs, online information sources, information barriers and personal characteristics is proposed to explain high degrees of information satisfaction in the online information space.
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A study of higher education students' self-perceived digital competences for learning and everyday life online participation

TL;DR: Students’ self-assessment of digital Competences were lacking in a number of areas, which involved the development of information literacy, digital creation, digital research and digital identity management, and students’ digital competences were found to be linked to previous experiences within the everyday life digital environment.
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Information seeking for musical creativity: A systematic literature review

TL;DR: The paper provides a systematic review of research in music information seeking and its application to musical creativity and creative activities and in particular composition, performance and improvisation, and listening and analysis to showcase the effect of modern information retrieval techniques in a creative and intensive area of information‐dependent activity such as music making and consumption.