When trying to locate information on the Web people are faced with a variety of options. This research reviewed how a group of health related professionals approached the task of finding a named document. Most were eventually successful, but the majority encountered problems in their search techniques. Even experienced Web users had problems when working with a different interface to normal, and without access to their favourites. No relationship was found between the number of years' experience Web users had and the efficiency of their searching strategy. The research concludes that if people are to be able to use the Web quickly and efficiently as an effective information retrieval tool, as opposed to a recreational tool to surf the Inter...
This paper presents three pilot studies whose purpose was to analyse the way different users (expert...
[[abstract]]With the popularization of network, internet resources are important information resourc...
Experienced web users have strategies for information search and re-access that are not directly sup...
This study reports on internet information retrieval experiences and challenges of Aga Khan Universi...
© 2016 Dr. Cheong Iao PangThe general public increasingly uses the Internet to access health informa...
Nowadays, many people use the World Wide Web to seek medical and health information but different us...
People intuitively use search engines to look for health information. However, people take an explor...
Background: The Internet is a common resource that patients and consumers use to access health-relat...
Thesis (S.M.)--Harvard-MIT Division of Health Sciences and Technology, 2004.Includes bibliographical...
The availability of medical domains publicly has made medical information searching a popular type o...
Improving search interfaces and algorithms are major foci of HCI and information retrieval (IR) rese...
Finding information on the Web can be a much more complex search process than previously experienced...
More and more, consumers turn to the Internet to answer information needs. However, since misinforma...
[[abstract]]The rapidly increasing amount of internet resources has made search engines that are one...
Background: With the widespread dissemination of the Internet throughout the world of health, it wou...
This paper presents three pilot studies whose purpose was to analyse the way different users (expert...
[[abstract]]With the popularization of network, internet resources are important information resourc...
Experienced web users have strategies for information search and re-access that are not directly sup...
This study reports on internet information retrieval experiences and challenges of Aga Khan Universi...
© 2016 Dr. Cheong Iao PangThe general public increasingly uses the Internet to access health informa...
Nowadays, many people use the World Wide Web to seek medical and health information but different us...
People intuitively use search engines to look for health information. However, people take an explor...
Background: The Internet is a common resource that patients and consumers use to access health-relat...
Thesis (S.M.)--Harvard-MIT Division of Health Sciences and Technology, 2004.Includes bibliographical...
The availability of medical domains publicly has made medical information searching a popular type o...
Improving search interfaces and algorithms are major foci of HCI and information retrieval (IR) rese...
Finding information on the Web can be a much more complex search process than previously experienced...
More and more, consumers turn to the Internet to answer information needs. However, since misinforma...
[[abstract]]The rapidly increasing amount of internet resources has made search engines that are one...
Background: With the widespread dissemination of the Internet throughout the world of health, it wou...
This paper presents three pilot studies whose purpose was to analyse the way different users (expert...
[[abstract]]With the popularization of network, internet resources are important information resourc...
Experienced web users have strategies for information search and re-access that are not directly sup...