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iamp;#39;m professor jenna hartell from the field of library and information science this is an episode of what makes this paper great a series that takes a deep dive into papers about information the design of browsing and very picking techniques for the online search interface by marcia bates presents one of the best known and influential models of information behavior in the library and information science literature at the time of its publication in the late 1980s document collections were being digitized and moved into online repositories you see well before search engines like google researchers in library and information science were trying to figure out the best way to retrieve documents from large online collections to that end the very picking model provided a new more naturalistic conception of how people seek information in general it then served as a springboard to improve the design of interfaces to online collections the very picky model and idea may seem at fir