This paper reports the results of a field study on journalists ’ practices in requesting, searching for and selecting photos in the course of their daily work. The study addresses different types of search topics common in journalistic illustration tasks, journalists ’ searching behaviour and the criteria they apply in selecting photos. Data were collected by observing journalists in their work and interviewing them. A sample of requests received by the archive was also analysed. The results indicate that specific needs dominate the use of newspaper photo archives. Photos of objects, themes, or abstract topics expressed in general terms were also needed, but finding them and formulating queries in these cases especially was considered probl...
This project applied Jorgensen\u27s three image retrieval tasks (1995) and Enser\u27s four models of...
In this paper, we investigate the use of photo collection structures in aiding the rapid retrieval o...
This paper analyses the main rules to be followed for the control of the retrieval elements in sport...
ABSTRACTThe production and transfer methods of digital images have evolved rapidly and the digital i...
This is the first known study to explore the image retrieval preferences of news photographers and n...
This is the first known study to explore the image retrieval preferences of news photographers and n...
People engage in multiple types of information-seeking strategies within an information-seeking epis...
This paper describes research undertaken to understand end user needs within the scope of a large, o...
This article discusses a survey distributed to photojournalism professionals in order to determine t...
The objective of this study is to investigate photo editors’ search tactics and moves during t...
The quantity of digital imagery continues to grow, creating a pressing need to develop efficient met...
The user perspective of image search remains poorly understood. the purpose of this study is to iden...
A survey of image information search goals, search tactics and what was looked at in the images was ...
Purpose: Searching for appropriate images as part of a work task is a non-trivial problem. Journal...
This study examined the information seeking behaviour of journalists in handling news pictures. This...
This project applied Jorgensen\u27s three image retrieval tasks (1995) and Enser\u27s four models of...
In this paper, we investigate the use of photo collection structures in aiding the rapid retrieval o...
This paper analyses the main rules to be followed for the control of the retrieval elements in sport...
ABSTRACTThe production and transfer methods of digital images have evolved rapidly and the digital i...
This is the first known study to explore the image retrieval preferences of news photographers and n...
This is the first known study to explore the image retrieval preferences of news photographers and n...
People engage in multiple types of information-seeking strategies within an information-seeking epis...
This paper describes research undertaken to understand end user needs within the scope of a large, o...
This article discusses a survey distributed to photojournalism professionals in order to determine t...
The objective of this study is to investigate photo editors’ search tactics and moves during t...
The quantity of digital imagery continues to grow, creating a pressing need to develop efficient met...
The user perspective of image search remains poorly understood. the purpose of this study is to iden...
A survey of image information search goals, search tactics and what was looked at in the images was ...
Purpose: Searching for appropriate images as part of a work task is a non-trivial problem. Journal...
This study examined the information seeking behaviour of journalists in handling news pictures. This...
This project applied Jorgensen\u27s three image retrieval tasks (1995) and Enser\u27s four models of...
In this paper, we investigate the use of photo collection structures in aiding the rapid retrieval o...
This paper analyses the main rules to be followed for the control of the retrieval elements in sport...