Governmental agencies provide statistical data on their web sites. These large collections of data need appropriate interfaces that would guide the general public, as well as the researchers, to easily and successfully find information they seek. This paper summarizes the results of three empirical studies with 15 users in each group of the FedStats Topics web page. The evolution from 645 alphabetically organized links, to 549 categorically organized links, to 215 categorically organized links tied to portal pages produced a steady rise in successful task completion from 15 % to 28 % to 42%. User satisfaction also increased. We make recommendations based on these data and our observations of users
When looking for federal statistics, finding the right table, chart or report can be a daunting tas...
This paper describes progress toward improving user interfaces for US Federal government statistics ...
This paper describes an exploratory study of undergraduate students ’ success in locating U.S. gover...
Over 70 United States federal government agencies collect and store statistical data that eventuall...
When looking for federal statistics, finding the right table, chart or report can be a daunting task...
Findability is crucial for usability and user experience of websites. E-government websites, such as...
Webportals – websites that operate as front doors or guides into government on the web – are central...
Webportals - websites that operate as front doors or guides into government on the web - are central...
This report by the Oxford Internet Institute and the LSE Public Policy Group looks at the progress m...
A review is offered for the website, Analytics.usa.gov, which showcases traffic to federal governmen...
This report looked at the progress made by government in delivering services and information online ...
In this paper, we describe a tool that allows people to browse several characteristics of federal st...
The Internet is an ideal medium for citizen engagement in government, and US Federal agency web site...
A research on the query log of a government Website search engines is reported. The search queries w...
The National Committee on Information and Computer Communications Infrastructures has selected a res...
When looking for federal statistics, finding the right table, chart or report can be a daunting tas...
This paper describes progress toward improving user interfaces for US Federal government statistics ...
This paper describes an exploratory study of undergraduate students ’ success in locating U.S. gover...
Over 70 United States federal government agencies collect and store statistical data that eventuall...
When looking for federal statistics, finding the right table, chart or report can be a daunting task...
Findability is crucial for usability and user experience of websites. E-government websites, such as...
Webportals – websites that operate as front doors or guides into government on the web – are central...
Webportals - websites that operate as front doors or guides into government on the web - are central...
This report by the Oxford Internet Institute and the LSE Public Policy Group looks at the progress m...
A review is offered for the website, Analytics.usa.gov, which showcases traffic to federal governmen...
This report looked at the progress made by government in delivering services and information online ...
In this paper, we describe a tool that allows people to browse several characteristics of federal st...
The Internet is an ideal medium for citizen engagement in government, and US Federal agency web site...
A research on the query log of a government Website search engines is reported. The search queries w...
The National Committee on Information and Computer Communications Infrastructures has selected a res...
When looking for federal statistics, finding the right table, chart or report can be a daunting tas...
This paper describes progress toward improving user interfaces for US Federal government statistics ...
This paper describes an exploratory study of undergraduate students ’ success in locating U.S. gover...