In this paper, we present the results of the user requirements and interface design phase for a prototype system, designed to enhance interaction with cultural heritage collections online through means of a pathway metaphor. We present a single user interaction model that supports various work and information seeking tasks undertaken by both expert and non-expert users within the context of collection exploration and path creation. The user interaction model is shown to enable seamless movement between interaction modes, with the potential over time to encourage deeper engagement and learning
peer-reviewedIncreasingly, cultural heritage professionals (CHPs) (including curators, museum direc...
In this paper, we apply a concept driven interaction design approach to introduce a design theory fo...
A major problem in developing interactive interfaces is how to guide users with respect to which que...
Over the past years large digital cultural heritage collections have become available, however acces...
There is ample evidence of the influence of individual differences on information-seeking behaviours...
This paper discusses mechanisms for personalizing access to cultural heritage collections and sugges...
There is ample evidence of the influence of individual differences on information-seeking behaviours...
User-centered design and evaluation of a system to improve information access and assist the wider i...
We discuss techniques to support information access to digital cultural heritage collections and, in...
Digitisation of the cultural heritage means that a significant amount of material is now available t...
Increasingly, cultural heritage professionals (CHPs) (including curators, museum directors, and educ...
Clough, Goodale, Hall and Stevenson discuss techniques to support information access to digital cult...
Significant amounts of digital material relating to heritage management and research have become ava...
The rise of digital cultural heritage has seen the creation of a vast number of collections, which p...
Cultural Heritage institutions have developed numerous ways of supporting visitors who have simply w...
peer-reviewedIncreasingly, cultural heritage professionals (CHPs) (including curators, museum direc...
In this paper, we apply a concept driven interaction design approach to introduce a design theory fo...
A major problem in developing interactive interfaces is how to guide users with respect to which que...
Over the past years large digital cultural heritage collections have become available, however acces...
There is ample evidence of the influence of individual differences on information-seeking behaviours...
This paper discusses mechanisms for personalizing access to cultural heritage collections and sugges...
There is ample evidence of the influence of individual differences on information-seeking behaviours...
User-centered design and evaluation of a system to improve information access and assist the wider i...
We discuss techniques to support information access to digital cultural heritage collections and, in...
Digitisation of the cultural heritage means that a significant amount of material is now available t...
Increasingly, cultural heritage professionals (CHPs) (including curators, museum directors, and educ...
Clough, Goodale, Hall and Stevenson discuss techniques to support information access to digital cult...
Significant amounts of digital material relating to heritage management and research have become ava...
The rise of digital cultural heritage has seen the creation of a vast number of collections, which p...
Cultural Heritage institutions have developed numerous ways of supporting visitors who have simply w...
peer-reviewedIncreasingly, cultural heritage professionals (CHPs) (including curators, museum direc...
In this paper, we apply a concept driven interaction design approach to introduce a design theory fo...
A major problem in developing interactive interfaces is how to guide users with respect to which que...