This paper reports the results of a study funded by the Arts and Humanities Research Board which sought to investigate links between Web search strategies and retrieval effectiveness. A total of 68 students, enrolled on masters programmes in librarianship, information management and information systems, searched for two topics using the AltaVista search engine. Logs of the resultant 341 queries, along with relevance judgements for over 4,000 retrieved items, were analysed using factor analysis and regression. The differing but complementary types and strengths of evidence produced by these two forms of analysis are discussed and presented. Retrieval effectiveness was associated positively with best-match searching and negatively with Boolea...
This study investigates the information searching behavior of final year undergraduate students usin...
The purpose of this essay is to perform an evaluation regarding retrieval performance of three ...
Purpose: To compare five major Web search engines (Google, Yahoo, MSN, Ask.com, and Seekport) for th...
The research reported here was an exploratory study that sought to discover the effects of human ind...
Search engines are currently the most popular method of information retrieval on the World Wide Web....
Users make frequent use of Web search for learning-related tasks, but little is known about how diff...
The major goal of this research was to discover those behaviors associated with the process of onlin...
The aim of this thesis is to describe and critically investigate eight different evaluations of the ...
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...
Almost overnight, the World Wide Web has made the solution of "classic " information retri...
The purpose of this masters thesis is to evaluate the retrieval effectiveness of three different ...
The purpose with this essay is to evaluate the retrieval performance between Googles basic search an...
often provide different results according to library and database used and depending upon how books ...
Previous research has found that improved search engine effectiveness—evaluated using a batch-style ...
This study investigates the information searching behavior of final year undergraduate students usin...
The purpose of this essay is to perform an evaluation regarding retrieval performance of three ...
Purpose: To compare five major Web search engines (Google, Yahoo, MSN, Ask.com, and Seekport) for th...
The research reported here was an exploratory study that sought to discover the effects of human ind...
Search engines are currently the most popular method of information retrieval on the World Wide Web....
Users make frequent use of Web search for learning-related tasks, but little is known about how diff...
The major goal of this research was to discover those behaviors associated with the process of onlin...
The aim of this thesis is to describe and critically investigate eight different evaluations of the ...
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...
Almost overnight, the World Wide Web has made the solution of "classic " information retri...
The purpose of this masters thesis is to evaluate the retrieval effectiveness of three different ...
The purpose with this essay is to evaluate the retrieval performance between Googles basic search an...
often provide different results according to library and database used and depending upon how books ...
Previous research has found that improved search engine effectiveness—evaluated using a batch-style ...
This study investigates the information searching behavior of final year undergraduate students usin...
The purpose of this essay is to perform an evaluation regarding retrieval performance of three ...
Purpose: To compare five major Web search engines (Google, Yahoo, MSN, Ask.com, and Seekport) for th...