Transaction logs are invaluable sources of fine-grained information about users’ search behavior. This paper compares the searching behavior of users across two WWW-accessible digital libraries: the New Zealand Digital Library’s Computer Science Technical Reports collection (CSTR), and the Karlsruhe Computer Science Bibliographies (CSBIB) collection. Since the two collections are designed to support the same type of users-researchers/students in computer science a comparative log analysis is likely to uncover common searching preferences for that user group. The two collections differ in their content, however; the CSTR indexes a full text collection, while the CSBIB is primarily a bibliographic database. Differences in searching behavior b...
Despite widespread use of Internet search engines, the online catalogue is still the main pathway to...
The goal of this study was to investigate and compare user search activities of two discovery tools ...
The goal of this study was to investigate and compare user search activities of 2 discovery tools at...
Transaction logs are invaluable sources of fine-grained information about users’ search behavior. Th...
Transaction log analyses are common practice to understand user behavior in both online databases an...
As experimental digital library testbeds gain wider acceptance and develop significant user bases, i...
This note reports preliminary results of a comparative transaction log analysis study of user search...
Log analysis is an unobtrusive technique used to better understand search behavior and evaluate sear...
This study analyzed user queries submitted to an academic digital library for four weeks (July 2012 ...
Log analysis is an unobtrusive technique used to better understand search behavior and evaluate sear...
Log analysis is an unobtrusive technique used to better understand search behavior and evaluate sear...
Log analysis is an unobtrusive technique used to better understand search behavior and evaluate sear...
© 2020 Elsevier Inc. A better understanding of users' search interactions in library search systems ...
Academic libraries are becoming more directly involved in the design and publishing of electronic in...
This study reports on a longitudinal investigation of database usage available through BadgerLink, a...
Despite widespread use of Internet search engines, the online catalogue is still the main pathway to...
The goal of this study was to investigate and compare user search activities of two discovery tools ...
The goal of this study was to investigate and compare user search activities of 2 discovery tools at...
Transaction logs are invaluable sources of fine-grained information about users’ search behavior. Th...
Transaction log analyses are common practice to understand user behavior in both online databases an...
As experimental digital library testbeds gain wider acceptance and develop significant user bases, i...
This note reports preliminary results of a comparative transaction log analysis study of user search...
Log analysis is an unobtrusive technique used to better understand search behavior and evaluate sear...
This study analyzed user queries submitted to an academic digital library for four weeks (July 2012 ...
Log analysis is an unobtrusive technique used to better understand search behavior and evaluate sear...
Log analysis is an unobtrusive technique used to better understand search behavior and evaluate sear...
Log analysis is an unobtrusive technique used to better understand search behavior and evaluate sear...
© 2020 Elsevier Inc. A better understanding of users' search interactions in library search systems ...
Academic libraries are becoming more directly involved in the design and publishing of electronic in...
This study reports on a longitudinal investigation of database usage available through BadgerLink, a...
Despite widespread use of Internet search engines, the online catalogue is still the main pathway to...
The goal of this study was to investigate and compare user search activities of two discovery tools ...
The goal of this study was to investigate and compare user search activities of 2 discovery tools at...