Introduction. This study explored the information practices of perimenopausal women, using the results to test the transferability of McKenzie's model of information practices in everyday life information seeking.
Method. Thirty-five in-depth semi-structured interviews. Relevant findings from a questionnaire-based, menopause clinic service-audit were included.
Analysis. Thematic data analysis of the interview transcripts using NVIVO.
Results. Participants exhibited a range of information practices which could mostly be integrated into the model. However, the different context provided a richer interpretation pointing to a more generic model of everyday information practices.
Conclusions. Testing of models is a challenging yet valid process contributing to the generation of library and information science theory.