Serendipitously discovering new information can bring many benefits. Although we can design systems to highlight serendipitous information, serendipity cannot be easily orchestrated and is thus hard to study. In this paper, we deployed a working search engine that matched search results with Facebook `Like' data, as a technology probe to examine naturally occurring serendipitous discoveries. Search logs and diary entries revealed the nature of these occasions in both leisure and work contexts. The findings support the use of the micro-serendipity model in search system design
Serendipity in the context of information-seeking and retrieval involves coming across information t...
“Serendipity” has both a classical origin in literature and a more modern manifestation where it is ...
Mobile applications have the ability to present information to users that is influenced by their sur...
The act of encountering information unexpectedly has long been identified as valuable, both as a joy...
We often interact with digital information environments to find useful information. But sometimes us...
Serendipity is defined as the discovery of a thing when one is not searching for it. In other words,...
The act of encountering information unexpectedly has long been identified as valuable, both as a joy...
Webcast sponsored by the Irving K. Barber Learning Centre and hosted by the School of Library, Archi...
This research examined the concept of serendipity within the context of library and information scie...
Serendipity has a long tradition in the history of science as having played a key role in many signi...
Categories or tags that appear in faceted search interfaces which are representative of an informati...
Serendipity, the accidental discovery of something useful, plays an important role in discovery and ...
In recent years, there has been an increased focus on information encountering and serendipity withi...
Purpose: Serendipitous information discovery has become a unique and important approach to discoveri...
Serendipity is widely experienced in current society, especially in the digital world. According to ...
Serendipity in the context of information-seeking and retrieval involves coming across information t...
“Serendipity” has both a classical origin in literature and a more modern manifestation where it is ...
Mobile applications have the ability to present information to users that is influenced by their sur...
The act of encountering information unexpectedly has long been identified as valuable, both as a joy...
We often interact with digital information environments to find useful information. But sometimes us...
Serendipity is defined as the discovery of a thing when one is not searching for it. In other words,...
The act of encountering information unexpectedly has long been identified as valuable, both as a joy...
Webcast sponsored by the Irving K. Barber Learning Centre and hosted by the School of Library, Archi...
This research examined the concept of serendipity within the context of library and information scie...
Serendipity has a long tradition in the history of science as having played a key role in many signi...
Categories or tags that appear in faceted search interfaces which are representative of an informati...
Serendipity, the accidental discovery of something useful, plays an important role in discovery and ...
In recent years, there has been an increased focus on information encountering and serendipity withi...
Purpose: Serendipitous information discovery has become a unique and important approach to discoveri...
Serendipity is widely experienced in current society, especially in the digital world. According to ...
Serendipity in the context of information-seeking and retrieval involves coming across information t...
“Serendipity” has both a classical origin in literature and a more modern manifestation where it is ...
Mobile applications have the ability to present information to users that is influenced by their sur...