According to Milic-Frayling et al. (2004), there are two general ways of user browsing i.e. search (finding a website where the user has never visited before) and revisitation (returning to a website where the user has visited in the past). The issue of search is relevant to search engine technology, whilst revisitation concerns web usage and browser history mechanisms. The support for revisitation is normally through a set of functional built-in icons e.g. History, Back, Forward and Bookmarks. Nevertheless, for returning web users, they normally find it is easier and faster to re-launch an online search again, rather than spending time to find a particular web site from their personal bookmark and history records. Tauscher and Greenberg (1...
Although Web search engines are targeted towards helping people find new information, people regular...
Hakutermit: web page revisitation, information workspace Web page revisitation, the most commonly ...
Finding a previously visited page during web navigation is a very common and important process. Alt...
According to Milic-Frayling et al. (2004), there are two general ways of user browsing i.e. search (...
This paper presents results of an extensive long-term clickstream study of Web browser usage. Focusi...
With a quarter of the world’s population now having access to the internet, the area of web efficien...
In this paper, we distill several years of our research on understanding and improving how people re...
In this paper, we distill several years of our research on understanding and improving how people r...
Returning to beforehand saw website pages is a typical yet uneasy undertaking for clients because of...
Publisher: IEEE Computer Society PressThere is a surprising lack of empirical research into user int...
This research addresses the general topic of ‘keeping found things found’ by investigating difficult...
Many commercial and research WWW browsers include a variety of graphical revisitation tools that let...
This research addresses the general topic of 'keeping found things found' by investigating difficult...
History mechanisms in user interfaces allow users to select and redo one of their previous activitie...
On the WWW users frequently revisit information they have previously seen, but "keeping found things...
Although Web search engines are targeted towards helping people find new information, people regular...
Hakutermit: web page revisitation, information workspace Web page revisitation, the most commonly ...
Finding a previously visited page during web navigation is a very common and important process. Alt...
According to Milic-Frayling et al. (2004), there are two general ways of user browsing i.e. search (...
This paper presents results of an extensive long-term clickstream study of Web browser usage. Focusi...
With a quarter of the world’s population now having access to the internet, the area of web efficien...
In this paper, we distill several years of our research on understanding and improving how people re...
In this paper, we distill several years of our research on understanding and improving how people r...
Returning to beforehand saw website pages is a typical yet uneasy undertaking for clients because of...
Publisher: IEEE Computer Society PressThere is a surprising lack of empirical research into user int...
This research addresses the general topic of ‘keeping found things found’ by investigating difficult...
Many commercial and research WWW browsers include a variety of graphical revisitation tools that let...
This research addresses the general topic of 'keeping found things found' by investigating difficult...
History mechanisms in user interfaces allow users to select and redo one of their previous activitie...
On the WWW users frequently revisit information they have previously seen, but "keeping found things...
Although Web search engines are targeted towards helping people find new information, people regular...
Hakutermit: web page revisitation, information workspace Web page revisitation, the most commonly ...
Finding a previously visited page during web navigation is a very common and important process. Alt...