Users are a far too often neglected variable in the design of information-seeking systems. This also holds for digital libraries. In this paper, we study navigational patterns of users within \emph{The European Library portal} obtained from action logs covering a 4-month period. We point out current bottlenecks in the portal interface design, as well as, opportunities for an enhancement of user search experience and user-tailored services
The alignment of user needs with the technical capabilities of modern digital libraries is an area a...
This article reports the findings of a user study conducted in the context of the TELplus project to...
In as little as 25 years, online information provision has been transformed. This has largely been u...
Users are a far too often neglected variable in the design of information-seeking systems. This als...
In this paper, we investigate three complementary measures of portal use: frequency of use, length o...
Digital libraries are still being developed independently of the extensive involvement of end users,...
Digital libraries are still being developed independently of the extensive involvement of end users,...
Eye-tracking data was gathered as part of a user and functional evaluation of the Europeana v1.0 pro...
Eye-tracking data was gathered as part of a user and functional evaluation of the Europeana v1.0 pro...
In this paper, TEL 2010 action logs are analyzed with a particular focus on the impact of language (...
Usability of digital libraries is an essential factor for the user attraction. Europeana, a digital ...
To investigate ways of demonstrating how portal implementations positively alter user information re...
Libraries are adopting and implementing portals to promote their visibility and meet the demands of ...
Abstract: CASPUR allows many academic Italian institutions located in the Centre-South of Italy to ...
The alignment of user needs with the technical capabilities of modern digital libraries is an area a...
This article reports the findings of a user study conducted in the context of the TELplus project to...
In as little as 25 years, online information provision has been transformed. This has largely been u...
Users are a far too often neglected variable in the design of information-seeking systems. This als...
In this paper, we investigate three complementary measures of portal use: frequency of use, length o...
Digital libraries are still being developed independently of the extensive involvement of end users,...
Digital libraries are still being developed independently of the extensive involvement of end users,...
Eye-tracking data was gathered as part of a user and functional evaluation of the Europeana v1.0 pro...
Eye-tracking data was gathered as part of a user and functional evaluation of the Europeana v1.0 pro...
In this paper, TEL 2010 action logs are analyzed with a particular focus on the impact of language (...
Usability of digital libraries is an essential factor for the user attraction. Europeana, a digital ...
To investigate ways of demonstrating how portal implementations positively alter user information re...
Libraries are adopting and implementing portals to promote their visibility and meet the demands of ...
Abstract: CASPUR allows many academic Italian institutions located in the Centre-South of Italy to ...
The alignment of user needs with the technical capabilities of modern digital libraries is an area a...
This article reports the findings of a user study conducted in the context of the TELplus project to...
In as little as 25 years, online information provision has been transformed. This has largely been u...