Faced with the rapid proliferation of digital information resources within organizations, employees need targeted search systems in order to be effective in their jobs. The goal of this study is to develop a model of information behaviour within a work-task framework that can be used to inform the design of a workplace information search system. In a two-phase process, we conducted a series of studies using multiple methods to identify workplace characteristics and to understand how they influence the needs, search strategies, and information sources used by software engineers working as services consultants in a large high-tech company
The importance of information retrieval systems is unquestionable in the modern society and both ind...
Professionals in the workplace need high-precision search tools capable of retrieving information th...
Being able to find relevant information is an important task for today’s organisational members, but...
Increasingly, workplace information seeking takes place in digital information environments and is r...
AbstractThis paper discusses the development of task-specific information retrieval systems for soft...
peer-reviewedInformation seeking has been recognised as a core subtask in software maintenance. This...
No prior research has been identified which investigates the causal factors for workplace explorator...
With the growing amount of information in the organizational memories of knowledge-intensive work en...
This dissertation explores the relationships between work tasks and search tasks, and between work t...
The purpose of this study is to provide insights into human information searching (IS) behaviour in ...
Introduction. This paper describes how the seminal information seeking behaviour models of Ellis, Me...
In order to design better search experiences, we need to understand the complexities of human inform...
Today's working world of knowledge workers is changing rapidly. The available information that ...
Purpose: The purpose of the study is to examine enterprise searching practices across different work...
A software developer works on many tasks per day, frequently switching between these tasks back and ...
The importance of information retrieval systems is unquestionable in the modern society and both ind...
Professionals in the workplace need high-precision search tools capable of retrieving information th...
Being able to find relevant information is an important task for today’s organisational members, but...
Increasingly, workplace information seeking takes place in digital information environments and is r...
AbstractThis paper discusses the development of task-specific information retrieval systems for soft...
peer-reviewedInformation seeking has been recognised as a core subtask in software maintenance. This...
No prior research has been identified which investigates the causal factors for workplace explorator...
With the growing amount of information in the organizational memories of knowledge-intensive work en...
This dissertation explores the relationships between work tasks and search tasks, and between work t...
The purpose of this study is to provide insights into human information searching (IS) behaviour in ...
Introduction. This paper describes how the seminal information seeking behaviour models of Ellis, Me...
In order to design better search experiences, we need to understand the complexities of human inform...
Today's working world of knowledge workers is changing rapidly. The available information that ...
Purpose: The purpose of the study is to examine enterprise searching practices across different work...
A software developer works on many tasks per day, frequently switching between these tasks back and ...
The importance of information retrieval systems is unquestionable in the modern society and both ind...
Professionals in the workplace need high-precision search tools capable of retrieving information th...
Being able to find relevant information is an important task for today’s organisational members, but...