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This article presents a descriptive analysis of works published in Spanish journals and of
the papers of conferences held in Spain in the field of information needs and uses in the
period 1990–2004 in order to determine if the change in approach described by Dervin and
Nilan, among others, also occurred outside the English speaking world. An analysis of the
characteristics of relevant publications in this field (by year, authorship, type of document,
type of work, and means of publication) shows that although activity is increasing,
information needs and uses have not yet become a well-established area. In addition, a
study of the content characteristics (by type of user, methodology used, aspects of the
informationseeking process, use of a theoretical basis, and references to research) leads
to the conclusion that in Spain there has not yet been a change in the orientation towards
a user-oriented model.
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