Step 1: Understanding Information Seeking Approaches. Users seek information for different reasons, and these reasons can be categorized into distinct approaches. These approaches describe the user's intent and the scope of their search.
Step 2: Defining the Four Approaches. \[\begin{array}{rl} \bullet & \text{Current Approach: This is used when a person needs a specific piece of information to answer a particular question, often urgently. The goal is to find a quick, precise answer.} \\ \bullet & \text{Everyday Approach: This involves seeking information for general interest or leisure, without a specific, well-defined query. It's often casual, like browsing a magazine.} \\ \bullet & \text{Exhaustive Approach: This is a comprehensive search to find all available information on a subject. It is typical for academic research, literature reviews, or legal cases.} \\ \bullet & \text{Brushing-up Approach: This involves updating or refreshing one's existing knowledge on a topic they are already familiar with.} \\ \end{array}\]
Step 3: Matching the Description. The description "very specific and a quick answer is expected" perfectly aligns with the definition of the Current Approach, where the information need is immediate and factual.
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