Browsing is a part of book seeking that is important to readers, poorly understood, and ill supported in digital libraries. In earlier work, we attempted to understand the impact of browsing on book borrowing by examining whether books near other loaned books were more likely to be loaned themselves, a phenomenon we termed the neighbour effect. In this paper we further examine the neighbour effect, looking specifically at size, interaction with search and topic boundaries, increasing our understanding of browsing behaviour
Understanding the information-seeking behaviour of distance learners will lead to better-designed di...
An analysis of Québec academic libraries’ direct reciprocal borrowing statistics from 2005 to 2010 r...
Library users should be conveniently interact with collections and be able to easily choose books of...
Browsing is a part of book seeking that is important to readers, poorly understood, and ill supporte...
There is more to choosing a book than simply keyword searching. Browsing is a fundamental part of th...
© 2018 Dr Dana McKayThe term browsing can refer to a number of different activities, particularly wh...
This study is an in-depth, qualitative analysis of the ways academics at the Claremont Colleges brow...
We discuss here our observations of the interaction of bookshop customers with the books and with ea...
Digital reading is a topic of rising interest in digital libraries, particularly in terms of optimiz...
What does it mean for a reader to borrow an ebook? Ebook technology means that borrowing can take di...
Physical bookshops and libraries are visited by both individuals, and groups of patrons, while digit...
Physical bookshops and libraries are visited by both individuals, and groups of patrons, while digit...
Physical bookshops and libraries are visited by both individuals, and groups of patrons, while digit...
Many readers claim that the uptake of ebooks by libraries hampers their information seeking by not a...
261 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1985.Several articles in the gener...
Understanding the information-seeking behaviour of distance learners will lead to better-designed di...
An analysis of Québec academic libraries’ direct reciprocal borrowing statistics from 2005 to 2010 r...
Library users should be conveniently interact with collections and be able to easily choose books of...
Browsing is a part of book seeking that is important to readers, poorly understood, and ill supporte...
There is more to choosing a book than simply keyword searching. Browsing is a fundamental part of th...
© 2018 Dr Dana McKayThe term browsing can refer to a number of different activities, particularly wh...
This study is an in-depth, qualitative analysis of the ways academics at the Claremont Colleges brow...
We discuss here our observations of the interaction of bookshop customers with the books and with ea...
Digital reading is a topic of rising interest in digital libraries, particularly in terms of optimiz...
What does it mean for a reader to borrow an ebook? Ebook technology means that borrowing can take di...
Physical bookshops and libraries are visited by both individuals, and groups of patrons, while digit...
Physical bookshops and libraries are visited by both individuals, and groups of patrons, while digit...
Physical bookshops and libraries are visited by both individuals, and groups of patrons, while digit...
Many readers claim that the uptake of ebooks by libraries hampers their information seeking by not a...
261 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1985.Several articles in the gener...
Understanding the information-seeking behaviour of distance learners will lead to better-designed di...
An analysis of Québec academic libraries’ direct reciprocal borrowing statistics from 2005 to 2010 r...
Library users should be conveniently interact with collections and be able to easily choose books of...