Abstract—People searching for information occasionally ex-perience difficulties finding what they want on the Web. This might happen if they cannot quite come up with the right search terms. What do searchers do when this happens? Intuitively one imagines that they will try a number of associated search terms to zero in on their intended search target. Certainly the provision of spelling suggestions and related search terms assume that frustrated searchers will use these to implement this strategy. Is this assumption correct? What do people really do? We ran an experiment where we asked people to find some relevant links, but we prevented them from using the most obvious search terms, which we termed “taboo words”. To make the experiment mo...
This article compares search effectiveness when using query-based Internet search (via the Google se...
Extensive previous research has shown that searchers often require assistance with query formulation...
The push toward the development of user-managed online search processes is clearly evident in librar...
Web searchers sometimes struggle to find relevant information. Struggling leads to frustrating and d...
Search engines make it easy to check facts online, but finding some specific kinds of information so...
Web searchers sometimes struggle to find relevant information. Struggling leads to frustrating and d...
This paper examines patterns and features of query reformulation within a Web searching session. We ...
In order to design better search experiences, we need to understand the complexities of human inform...
Web search engines face an extremely heterogeneous user population from web novices to highly skille...
In the context of complex tasks, information seeking has been described as a journey. The correct ro...
With greater access to computational resources, people use search to address many everyday challenge...
Search engines have now become essential tools in all aspects of our life. Although a variety of inf...
Given the growing volume of information that surrounds us, search, and particularly web search, is n...
People can often find themselves out of their depth when they face knowledge-based problems, such as...
This article compares search effectiveness when using query-based Internet search (via the Google se...
This article compares search effectiveness when using query-based Internet search (via the Google se...
Extensive previous research has shown that searchers often require assistance with query formulation...
The push toward the development of user-managed online search processes is clearly evident in librar...
Web searchers sometimes struggle to find relevant information. Struggling leads to frustrating and d...
Search engines make it easy to check facts online, but finding some specific kinds of information so...
Web searchers sometimes struggle to find relevant information. Struggling leads to frustrating and d...
This paper examines patterns and features of query reformulation within a Web searching session. We ...
In order to design better search experiences, we need to understand the complexities of human inform...
Web search engines face an extremely heterogeneous user population from web novices to highly skille...
In the context of complex tasks, information seeking has been described as a journey. The correct ro...
With greater access to computational resources, people use search to address many everyday challenge...
Search engines have now become essential tools in all aspects of our life. Although a variety of inf...
Given the growing volume of information that surrounds us, search, and particularly web search, is n...
People can often find themselves out of their depth when they face knowledge-based problems, such as...
This article compares search effectiveness when using query-based Internet search (via the Google se...
This article compares search effectiveness when using query-based Internet search (via the Google se...
Extensive previous research has shown that searchers often require assistance with query formulation...
The push toward the development of user-managed online search processes is clearly evident in librar...