
- A CASE FOR INTERACTION: A STUDY OF INTERACTIVE INFORMATION RETRIEVAL BEHAVIOR AND EFFECTIVENESS
- CHAPTER 8 CONCLUSION 8.1 Overview
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- A CASE FOR INTERACTION: A STUDY OF INTERACTIVE INFORMATION RETRIEVAL BEHAVIOR AND EFFECTIVENESS
- Nicholas J. Belkin, Colleen Cool, Adelheit Stein & Ulrich Thiel
- Interaction with Texts: Information Retrieval as Information-Seeking Behavior
- New Tools and Old Habits: The Interactive Searching Behavior of Expert Online Searchers using INQUERY
- Design Principles for Electronic Textual Resources: Investigating Users and Uses of
- APPENDIX: EXPERIMENTAL MATERIALS Interactive Searching Study
- CHAPTER 2 THEORETICAL FRAMEWORK: MISE 2.1 Introduction
- CHAPTER 6 RESULTS 6.1 Overview
- CHAPTER 7 DISCUSSION 7.1 Overview
- Abrams, D., Baecker, R.M., and Chignell, M. (1998). Information Archiving with Bookmarks: Personal Web Space Construction and Organization. Human Factors in Computing
- Nicholas J. Belkin, Colleen Cool, Adelheit Stein & Ulrich Thiel
- An Overview of Results from Rutgers' Investigations of Interactive Information Retrieval
- Information Seeking and Sharing in Design Teams Steven Poltrock
- TABLE OF CONTENTS ABSTRACT ii
- Evaluation of a Tool for Visualization of Information Retrieval Results Aravindan Veerasamy
- Rutgers' TREC6 Interactive Track Experience N.J. Belkin, J. Perez Carballo, C. Cool , S. Lin, S.Y. Park,
- Intelligent Information Retrieval: Whose Intelligence? Nicholas J. Belkin *
- Interaction with Texts: Information Retrieval as InformationSeeking Behavior
- Using Relevance Feedback and Ranking in Interactive Nicholas J. Belkin + , Colleen Cool, Jrgen Koenemann * , Kwong Bor Ng, Soyeon Park
- Combining the Evidence of Multiple Query Representations for Information Retrieval *
- Rutgers' TREC-6 Interactive Track Experience N.J. Belkin, J. Perez Carballo, C. Cool
- Using Relevance Feedback and Ranking in Interactive Nicholas J. Belkin, Colleen Cool, Jrgen Koenemann*, Kwong Bor Ng, Soyeon Park
- nmirr 1 n.j. belkin 1995 Supporting Information
- Strategies for Evaluation of Interactive Multimedia Information Retrieval Systems
- Intelligent Information Retrieval: Whose Intelligence? Nicholas J. Belkin*
- UserModeling Information
- Information behavior in dynamic group work contexts: interwoven situational awareness, dense social networks
- Page 1 of 24 To appear in "HCI in the New Millenium", edited by John Carroll. Adddison-Wesley.
- CHAPTER 5 EVALUATION METHODOLOGY There are two main goals in this study. The first goal is to investigate the validity of
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- Combining the Evidence of Multiple Query Representations for Information Retrieval *
- Table 3-1 Cognitive task analysis: Design content Task Problem Support possibilities
- CHAPTER 3 SYSTEM ANALYSIS AND DESIGN 3.1 Scope of the investigation
- CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION 1.1 Research background
- New Tools and Old Habits: The Interactive Searching Behavior of Expert Online Searchers using INQUERY