The article presents the search situation transition (SST) method for analysing Web information search (WIS) processes. The idea of the method is to analyse searching behaviour, the process, in detail and connect both the searchers' actions (captured in a log) and his/her intentions and goals, which log analysis never captures. On the other hand, ex post factor surveys, while popular in WIS research, cannot capture the actual search processes. The method is presented through three facets: its domain, its procedure, and its justification. The method's domain is presented in the form of a conceptual framework which maps five central categories that influence WIS processes; the searcher, the social/organisational environment, the work task, th...
Investigations on search processes can either be at macro-level or micro-level. The macro-level inve...
User search behaviour was conceptualized as a strategy undertaken by the user in searching for infor...
It is becoming increasingly important to understand in greater detail how people process in-formatio...
The article presents the search situation transition (SST) method for analysing Web information sear...
Searching the World Wide Web in order to solve work related needs can be a very complex process. In ...
In the modern inormation society, information retrieval presents an important activity in which a ce...
Abstract: User search behaviour was conceptualized as a strategy undertaken by the user in searching...
External information search behaviour has long been of interest to consumer researchers. Experimenta...
In order to design better search experiences, we need to understand the complexities of human inform...
This paper presents findings from a study of how knowledge workers use the Web to seek external info...
The purpose of the thesis at hand was to contribute to existent research on information seeking beha...
Websearching – that is, searching the internet directly through a search engine as opposed to search...
This thesis develops a model of Web information seeking behaviour of postgraduate students with a sp...
Study on searchers behaviour on the internet is one of the interests among internet researcher.Typic...
Published in Journal of the American Society for Information Science and Technology, 2002; 53 (2):12...
Investigations on search processes can either be at macro-level or micro-level. The macro-level inve...
User search behaviour was conceptualized as a strategy undertaken by the user in searching for infor...
It is becoming increasingly important to understand in greater detail how people process in-formatio...
The article presents the search situation transition (SST) method for analysing Web information sear...
Searching the World Wide Web in order to solve work related needs can be a very complex process. In ...
In the modern inormation society, information retrieval presents an important activity in which a ce...
Abstract: User search behaviour was conceptualized as a strategy undertaken by the user in searching...
External information search behaviour has long been of interest to consumer researchers. Experimenta...
In order to design better search experiences, we need to understand the complexities of human inform...
This paper presents findings from a study of how knowledge workers use the Web to seek external info...
The purpose of the thesis at hand was to contribute to existent research on information seeking beha...
Websearching – that is, searching the internet directly through a search engine as opposed to search...
This thesis develops a model of Web information seeking behaviour of postgraduate students with a sp...
Study on searchers behaviour on the internet is one of the interests among internet researcher.Typic...
Published in Journal of the American Society for Information Science and Technology, 2002; 53 (2):12...
Investigations on search processes can either be at macro-level or micro-level. The macro-level inve...
User search behaviour was conceptualized as a strategy undertaken by the user in searching for infor...
It is becoming increasingly important to understand in greater detail how people process in-formatio...