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  1. Jascó, P.: Two new academic encyclopedias on CD-ROM (1997) 0.06
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    Abstract
    Evaluates 2 academic encyclopedias on CD-ROMs: Encyclopedia Britannica, and Encyclopedia Americana. Both are reasonably priced. Covers: search interface, subsets (both include Merriam-Webster Collegiate Dictionay, the Britannica includes Propedia, and Nations of the World, and the Americana Chronology of World History) and illustrations
    Source
    Computers in libraries. 17(1997) no.4, S.36-38
  2. Shneiderman, B.: Designing the user interface : strategies for effective human-computer interaction (1992) 0.04
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    COMPASS
    Computers / Interactions / With / Humans
    Subject
    Computers / Interactions / With / Humans
  3. Lee, C.; Chen, Y.T.: Distributed visual reasoning for intelligent information retrieval on the Web (2000) 0.04
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    Source
    Interacting with computers. 12(2000) no.5, S.445-467
  4. Komlodi, A.; Soergel, D.; Marchionini, G.: Search histories for user support in user interfaces (2006) 0.03
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    Abstract
    The authors describe user interface tools based on search histories to support legal information seekers. The design of the tools was informed by the results of a user study (Komlodi, 2002a) that examined the use of human memory, external memory aids, and search histories in legal information seeking and derived interface design recommendations for information storage and retrieval systems. The data collected were analyzed to identify potential task areas where search histories can support information seeking and use. The results show that many information-seeking tasks can take advantage of automatically and manually recorded history information. These findings encouraged the design of user interface tools building on search history information: direct search history displays, history-enabled scratchpad facilities, and organized results collection tools.
    Date
    22. 7.2006 18:04:19
  5. Marchionini, G.: Information seeking in electronic environments (1995) 0.03
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    COMPASS
    Information retrieval / Use of / On-line computers
    Subject
    Information retrieval / Use of / On-line computers
  6. Johnson, C.; Dunlop, M.D.: Subjectivity and notions of time and value in interactive information retrieval (1998) 0.02
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    Source
    Interacting with computers. 10(1998) no.1, S.67-75
  7. Kinnell, S.; Richards, T.: ¬An online interface within a hypertext system : Project Jefferson's electronic notebook (1989) 0.02
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    Abstract
    Project Jefferson was designed to help new students at the University of Southern California (USC) to acquire skills necessary for writing research papers through the example of research into ethical issues raised by the US Constitution. It runs on Macintosh Computers and is based on Apple Computer's HyperCard, a system wich allows users to browse different sources of information at their own pace and along their own routes while noting down useful discoveries in the notebook part of the system. Access to USC's locally mounted bibliographic data bases is also given without any tedious logging-on routines.
  8. Roast, C.: Designing for delay in interactive information retrieval (1998) 0.02
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    Source
    Interacting with computers. 10(1998) no.1, S.87-104
  9. Twidale, M.; Nichols, D.: Designing interfaces to support collaboration in information retrieval (1998) 0.02
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    Source
    Interacting with computers. 10(1998) no.2, S.177-193
  10. Moran, D.B.: Multimodal user interfaces in the Open Agent Architecture (1998) 0.02
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    Abstract
    The design and development of the Open Agent Architecture (OAA) system has focused on providing access to agent-based applications, through an intelligent, cooperative, distributed, and multimodal agent-based interface. Only the primary user interface agents need run on the local computer, thereby simplifying the task of using a range of applications from a variety of platforms, especially low-powered computers. An important consideration in the design of the OAA was to facilitate the reuse of agents in new and unanticipated applications and to support rapid prototyping. The utility of the agents and tools developed has been demonstrated by their use as infrastructure in unrelated projects
  11. Beaulieu, M.; Jones, S.: Interactive searching and interface issues in the Okapi best match probabilistic retrieval system (1998) 0.02
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    Source
    Interacting with computers. 10(1998) no.3, S.237-248
  12. Breeding, M.: ¬The birth of a new generation of library interfaces (2007) 0.02
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    Source
    Computers in libraries. 27(2007) no.9, S.34-
  13. Hutchinson, H.B.; Druin, A.; Bederson, B.B.: Supporting elementary-age children's searching and browsing : design and evaluation using the international children's digital library (2007) 0.01
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    Abstract
    Elementary-age children (ages 6-11) are among the largest user groups of computers and the Internet. Therefore, it is important to design searching and browsing tools that support them. However, many interfaces for children do not consider their skills and preferences. Children are capable of creating Boolean queries using category browsers, but have difficulty with the hierarchies used in many category-browsing interfaces because different branches of the hierarchy must be navigated sequentially and top-level categories are often too abstract for them to understand. Based on previous research, the authors believe using a flat category structure, where only leaf-level categories are available and can be viewed simultaneously, might better support children. However, this design introduces many more items on the screen and the need for paging or scrolling, all potential usability problems. To evaluate these tradeoffs, the authors conducted two studies with children searching and browsing using two types of category browsers in the International Children's Digital Library. Their results suggest that a flat, simultaneous interface provides advantages over a hierarchical, sequential interface for children in both Boolean searching and casual browsing. These results add to our understanding of children's searching and browsing skills and preferences, and possibly serve as guidelines for other children's interface designers.
  14. Marchionini, G.: Toward Human-Computer Information Retrieval (2006) 0.01
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    Abstract
    This is a propitious time for information science. The WWW has propelled information services into the public eye as never before, and information professionals are sought out in all walks of life to assist people with work, learning and play in the information environment. Classical information retrieval has yielded novel techniques for applying computers to retrieval problems, including WWW search engines. The classical model of retrieval is one of matching queries to documents and ranking these matches. It is apparent, however, that a new model of retrieval is needed as people access large-scale digital libraries of multimedia content and vast collections of unstructured data in the WWW. What is needed are ways to bring human intelligence and attention more actively into the search process. To this end, researchers are beginning to combine the lessons from designing highly interactive user interfaces with the lessons from human information behavior to create new kinds of search systems that depend on continuous human control of the search process. I call this hybrid approach to the challenges of information seeking, human-computer information retrieval (HCIR). Though human-computer information interaction is perhaps a more expansive and appropriate phrase, the HCIR phrase unites two well-known fields/communities of practice and is thus adopted here. HCIR aims to empower people to explore large-scale information bases but demands that people also take responsibility for this control by expending cognitive and physical energy. This paper outlines the basic motivations and concepts of HCIR and presents design goals and challenges that are informed by two ongoing HCIR projects.
  15. Pollitt, A.S.: Intelligent interfaces to online databases (1990) 0.01
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    Abstract
    Remarks on some of the history concerning the development of intelligent interfaces and examines the question of what makes an interface intelligent
  16. Komlodi, A.; Marchionini, G.; Soergel, D.: Search history support for finding and using information : user interface design recommendations from a user study (2007) 0.01
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    Abstract
    Recording search histories, presenting them to the searcher, and building additional interface tools on them offer many opportunities for supporting user tasks in information seeking and use. This study investigated the use of search history information in legal information seeking. Qualitative methods were used to explore how attorneys and law librarians used their memory and external memory aids while searching for information and in transferring to information use. Based on the findings, interface design recommendations were made for information systems. Results of the study from the legal user group presented evidence of the usefulness of search histories and history-based interface tools. Both user manifestations and researcher observations revealed that searchers need historical information in information seeking. Search histories were found to be useful in many user tasks: memory support, search system use, information seeking, information use, task management, task integration, and collaboration. Integrating information across various user tasks and collaborating with others are extensions of traditional information-seeking and use models. These findings encouraged the design of user interface tools and guidelines building on search history information.
  17. Buzydlowski, J.W.; White, H.D.; Lin, X.: Term Co-occurrence Analysis as an Interface for Digital Libraries (2002) 0.01
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    Date
    22. 2.2003 17:25:39
    22. 2.2003 18:16:22
  18. Chen, C.: Top Ten Problems in Visual Interfaces to Digital Libraries (2002) 0.01
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    Date
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  19. Shen, R.; Wang, J.; Fox, E.A.: ¬A Lightweight Protocol between Digital Libraries and Visualization Systems (2002) 0.01
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    22. 2.2003 17:25:39
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  20. Börner, K.; Chen, C.: Visual Interfaces to Digital Libraries : Motivation, Utilization, and Socio-technical Challenges (2002) 0.01
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