Search engines are currently the most popular method of information retrieval on the World Wide Web. However, researchers have not thoroughly examined search engines as they are used and judged by novice end-users. Calumet College of St. Joseph (CCSJ) required an investigation of search engine results to reveal how Web search engines supported the information seeking of CCSJ students. This study determined the effectiveness of information gathering through six popular search engines: Excite, Google, Lycos, MSN, Northern Light, and Yahoo!. It included an investigation of the relevance of search engine results as established by end-user relevance judgments made by novice information seekers, CCSJ students. Students in seven CCSJ English class...
This article reports results of two user studies of search engine use conducted to evaluate the Uni...
The objective of this study is to evaluate the relevance ranking effectiveness of six search engines...
Examines how undergraduate students used four search engines--Alta Vista, Excite, Infoseek, and Lyco...
Search engines are currently the most popular method of information retrieval on the World Wide Web....
The study examined students’ use of search engines for information retrieval on the web in Adeyemi C...
Due to the rapid development of the World Wide Web (WWW), Web-based search engines have become the m...
This paper describes a study that attempted to ascertain the degree of success that undergraduates a...
ABSTRACT The Study surveyed the frequency of search engines use by undergraduates students, the feat...
In common with library catalogues, users of Web search engines are concerned with results, hardly co...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to examine strengths and limitations that search engines (SEs...
ABSTRACT This paper examined the Students’ Perceptions on the use of Search Engines as Information R...
The paper examines the Web search engine use of faculty and students to support learning, teaching, ...
This paper describes a study of undergraduate student search behaviour, examines the results through...
Web search engines have developed into widely used services and essential tools for finding Web-base...
This article reports results of two user studies of search engine use conducted to evaluate the Unit...
This article reports results of two user studies of search engine use conducted to evaluate the Uni...
The objective of this study is to evaluate the relevance ranking effectiveness of six search engines...
Examines how undergraduate students used four search engines--Alta Vista, Excite, Infoseek, and Lyco...
Search engines are currently the most popular method of information retrieval on the World Wide Web....
The study examined students’ use of search engines for information retrieval on the web in Adeyemi C...
Due to the rapid development of the World Wide Web (WWW), Web-based search engines have become the m...
This paper describes a study that attempted to ascertain the degree of success that undergraduates a...
ABSTRACT The Study surveyed the frequency of search engines use by undergraduates students, the feat...
In common with library catalogues, users of Web search engines are concerned with results, hardly co...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to examine strengths and limitations that search engines (SEs...
ABSTRACT This paper examined the Students’ Perceptions on the use of Search Engines as Information R...
The paper examines the Web search engine use of faculty and students to support learning, teaching, ...
This paper describes a study of undergraduate student search behaviour, examines the results through...
Web search engines have developed into widely used services and essential tools for finding Web-base...
This article reports results of two user studies of search engine use conducted to evaluate the Unit...
This article reports results of two user studies of search engine use conducted to evaluate the Uni...
The objective of this study is to evaluate the relevance ranking effectiveness of six search engines...
Examines how undergraduate students used four search engines--Alta Vista, Excite, Infoseek, and Lyco...