Περιέχει το πλήρες κείμενοIndexes are a well established method of locating information in printed literature just as find is a popular technique when searching in digital documents. However, document reader software has seldom adopted the concept of an index in a systematic manner. This paper describes an implemented system that not only facilitates user created digital indexes but also uses colour and size as key factors in their visual presentation. We report a pilot study that was conducted to test the validity of each visualisation and analyses the results of both the quantitative analysis and subjective user reviews
International Journal of Human-Computer Studies, 53 (5): pp. 851-866.This paper describes the develo...
This MSc Thesis was performed during a special practice at The Open University, Milton Keynes, UK. I...
The next generation of database management, directory browsing, information retrieval, hypermedia, s...
Indexes are a well established method of locating information in printed literature just as find is ...
In this paper we present an overview of several visualization techniques to support the search proce...
"Presenting digital information, navigation in search of it, and the techniques employed by search e...
Journal and digital library portals are the information systems that researchers turn to most freque...
Previous studies that present information archived in digital libraries have used either document me...
As part of the information seeking process, a large amount of effort is invested in order to study a...
As part of the information seeking process, a large amount of effort is invested in order to study a...
In recent years a number of new approaches for visualising and browsing document collections have be...
Previous research has shown that graphical visualisations can assist users to more efficiently and e...
When a user knows exactly what they are looking for most library systems are adequate for their need...
When attempting to conduct research on a given subject, finding relevant sources can prove a notable...
Studies of online search behaviour have found that searchers often face difficulties formulating que...
International Journal of Human-Computer Studies, 53 (5): pp. 851-866.This paper describes the develo...
This MSc Thesis was performed during a special practice at The Open University, Milton Keynes, UK. I...
The next generation of database management, directory browsing, information retrieval, hypermedia, s...
Indexes are a well established method of locating information in printed literature just as find is ...
In this paper we present an overview of several visualization techniques to support the search proce...
"Presenting digital information, navigation in search of it, and the techniques employed by search e...
Journal and digital library portals are the information systems that researchers turn to most freque...
Previous studies that present information archived in digital libraries have used either document me...
As part of the information seeking process, a large amount of effort is invested in order to study a...
As part of the information seeking process, a large amount of effort is invested in order to study a...
In recent years a number of new approaches for visualising and browsing document collections have be...
Previous research has shown that graphical visualisations can assist users to more efficiently and e...
When a user knows exactly what they are looking for most library systems are adequate for their need...
When attempting to conduct research on a given subject, finding relevant sources can prove a notable...
Studies of online search behaviour have found that searchers often face difficulties formulating que...
International Journal of Human-Computer Studies, 53 (5): pp. 851-866.This paper describes the develo...
This MSc Thesis was performed during a special practice at The Open University, Milton Keynes, UK. I...
The next generation of database management, directory browsing, information retrieval, hypermedia, s...