The research reported here was an exploratory study that sought to discover the effects of human individual differences on Web search strategy. These differences consisted of (a) study approaches, (b) cognitive and demographic features, and (c) perceptions of and preferred approaches to Web-based information seeking. Sixty-eight master's students used AltaVista to search for information on three assigned search topics graded in terms of complexity. Five hundred seven search queries were factor analyzed to identify relationships between the individual difference variables and Boolean and best-match search strategies. A number of consistent patterns of relationship were found. As task complexity increased, a number of strategic shifts were al...
International audienceThis paper reports results from a project which sought to investigate the infl...
This study examined the success and information seeking behaviors of seventh-grade science students ...
This paper reports the results of a study funded by the Arts and Humanities Research Board which sou...
The research reported here was an exploratory study that sought to discover the effects of human ind...
This is the second of two articles published in this issue of JASIST sreporting the results of a stu...
This article reports the results of a study of the role of individual differences in Internet search...
This paper outlines a broad research agenda aimed at examining the manner in which individual differ...
Many researchers have investigated and modelled aspects of Web searching. A number of studies have e...
As the Internet fulfills an increasingly important role in society, study into human behavior and in...
User-Web interactions have emerged as an important research in the field of information science. In ...
The research presented here analyses the influence of two types of expertise (the users' knowledge o...
Previous studies have shown that users’ cognitive styles play an important role during Web searching...
Finding information on the Web can be a much more complex search process than previously experienced...
User-Web interactions have emerged as an important research in the field of information science. In ...
Although information searching in hypermedia environments has become a new important problem solving...
International audienceThis paper reports results from a project which sought to investigate the infl...
This study examined the success and information seeking behaviors of seventh-grade science students ...
This paper reports the results of a study funded by the Arts and Humanities Research Board which sou...
The research reported here was an exploratory study that sought to discover the effects of human ind...
This is the second of two articles published in this issue of JASIST sreporting the results of a stu...
This article reports the results of a study of the role of individual differences in Internet search...
This paper outlines a broad research agenda aimed at examining the manner in which individual differ...
Many researchers have investigated and modelled aspects of Web searching. A number of studies have e...
As the Internet fulfills an increasingly important role in society, study into human behavior and in...
User-Web interactions have emerged as an important research in the field of information science. In ...
The research presented here analyses the influence of two types of expertise (the users' knowledge o...
Previous studies have shown that users’ cognitive styles play an important role during Web searching...
Finding information on the Web can be a much more complex search process than previously experienced...
User-Web interactions have emerged as an important research in the field of information science. In ...
Although information searching in hypermedia environments has become a new important problem solving...
International audienceThis paper reports results from a project which sought to investigate the infl...
This study examined the success and information seeking behaviors of seventh-grade science students ...
This paper reports the results of a study funded by the Arts and Humanities Research Board which sou...