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Interactive Information Retrieval in Digital Environments
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M-Libraries is an excellent starting place for libraries that are considering their own mobile initiatives and the wide variety of projects that are described will allow all types of libraries to benefit from this pioneering work.Abstract:
This book builds on the author's 1999 award-winning ALISE dissertation titled Planned and Situated Aspects in Interactive IR: Patterns of User Interactive Intentions and Information Seeking Strateg...read more
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Navigation, findability and the usage of cultural heritage on the web: an exploratory study
TL;DR: The present thesis investigates the usage of cultural heritage resources on the web using Savolainen’s Everyday Life Information Seeking (ELIS) framework and a conceptual framework developed so the examined aspects could be related to each other more clearly.
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Orientation tactics and associated factors in the digital library environment: Comparison between blind and sighted users
TL;DR: The findings of this study support the social model that the sight‐centered design of DLs, rather than blind users' disability, prohibits them from effectively interacting with a DL and reveal the limitation of existing interactive information retrieval models that do not take people with disabilities into consideration.
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Information Retrieval Models: Trends and Techniques
Saruladha Krishnamurthy,Akila +1 more
TL;DR: The objective of this chapter is to provide an insight into the information retrieval definitions, process, models, and the role of external sources like ontologies in information retrieval systems.
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Task-Based Information Interaction Evaluation: The Viewpoint of Program Theory
Kalervo Järvelin,Pertti Vakkari,Paavo Arvola,Feza Baskaya,Anni Järvelin,Jaana Kekäläinen,Heikki Keskustalo,Sanna Kumpulainen,Miamaria Saastamoinen,Reijo Savolainen,Eero Sormunen +10 more
TL;DR: The goal in the present article is to structure TBII on the basis of the five generic activities and consider the evaluation of each activity using the program theory framework and combine these activity-based program theories in an overall evaluation framework for TBIi.
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Reconsideration of the simulated work task situation: a context instrument for evaluation of information retrieval interaction
Pia Borlund,Jesper W. Schneider +1 more
TL;DR: The present paper reports on the initial study and the preliminary findings of how the concept of simulated work task situation is reported used in the research literature to learn how and for what types of evaluations the concept is applied.
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Visual information seeking
TL;DR: This study synthesizes research throughout different, yet complementary, areas, each capable of contributing findings and understanding to visual information seeking, according to generalized phases of existing information seeking models, which include the needs, actions, and assessments of users.
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The symbiotic relationship between information retrieval and informetrics
TL;DR: A sample of relevant literature published primarily since 2000 is reviewed to highlight how each area of study may help to inform and benefit the other.
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Identification of factors associated with blind users' help‐seeking situations in interacting with digital libraries
TL;DR: This study is the first attempt to investigate the top three help‐seeking situations as well as associated factors in blind users' DL interactions, and its implications are discussed with the goal of providing system design recommendations for reducingblind users' help‐ seeking situations.