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Interactive information seeking, behaviour and retrieval / edited by Ian Ruthven and Diane Kelly.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextPublisher: London : Facet, 2011Description: 1 online resource (xxxvii, 296 pages) : digital, PDF file(s)Content type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9781856049740 (ebook)
Other title:
  • Interactive Information Seeking, Behaviour & Retrieval
Subject(s): Additional physical formats: Print version: : No titleDDC classification:
  • 025.0425 22
LOC classification:
  • ZA3075 .I58 2011
Online resources:
Contents:
Interactive information retrieval : history and background / Colleen Cool and Nicholas J. Belkin -- Information behavior and seeking / Peiling Wang -- Task-based information searching and retrieval / Elaine G. Toms -- Approaches to investigating information interaction and behaviour / Raya Fidel -- Information representation / Mark D. Smucker -- Access models / Edie Rasmussen -- Evaluation / Kalervo Järvelin -- Interfaces for information retrieval / Max Wilson -- Interactive techniques / Ryen W. White -- Web retrieval, ranking and personalization / Jaime Teevan and Susan Dumais -- Recommendation, collaboration and social search / David M. Nichols and Michael B. Twidale -- Multimedia : behaviour, interfaces and interaction / Haiming Liu, Suzanne Little and Stefan Rüger -- Multimedia : information representation and access / Suzanne Little, Evan Brown and Stefan Rüger
Summary: Information retrieval (IR) is a complex human activity supported by sophisticated systems. Information science has contributed much to the design and evaluation of previous generations of IR system development and to our general understanding of how such systems should be designed and yet, due to the increasing success and diversity of IR systems, many recent textbooks concentrate on IR systems themselves and ignore the human side of searching for information. This book is the first text to provide an information science perspective on IR. Unique in its scope, the book covers the whole spectrum of information retrieval, including: history and background information; behaviour and seeking task-based information; searching and retrieval approaches to investigating information; interaction and behaviour information; representation access models; evaluation interfaces for IR; interactive techniques; web retrieval, ranking and personalization; and, recommendation, collaboration and social search multimedia: interfaces and access. A key text for senior undergraduates and masters' level students of all information and library studies courses, this book is also useful for practising LIS professionals who need to better appreciate how IR systems are designed, implemented and evaluated.
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Interactive information retrieval : history and background / Colleen Cool and Nicholas J. Belkin -- Information behavior and seeking / Peiling Wang -- Task-based information searching and retrieval / Elaine G. Toms -- Approaches to investigating information interaction and behaviour / Raya Fidel -- Information representation / Mark D. Smucker -- Access models / Edie Rasmussen -- Evaluation / Kalervo Järvelin -- Interfaces for information retrieval / Max Wilson -- Interactive techniques / Ryen W. White -- Web retrieval, ranking and personalization / Jaime Teevan and Susan Dumais -- Recommendation, collaboration and social search / David M. Nichols and Michael B. Twidale -- Multimedia : behaviour, interfaces and interaction / Haiming Liu, Suzanne Little and Stefan Rüger -- Multimedia : information representation and access / Suzanne Little, Evan Brown and Stefan Rüger

Information retrieval (IR) is a complex human activity supported by sophisticated systems. Information science has contributed much to the design and evaluation of previous generations of IR system development and to our general understanding of how such systems should be designed and yet, due to the increasing success and diversity of IR systems, many recent textbooks concentrate on IR systems themselves and ignore the human side of searching for information. This book is the first text to provide an information science perspective on IR. Unique in its scope, the book covers the whole spectrum of information retrieval, including: history and background information; behaviour and seeking task-based information; searching and retrieval approaches to investigating information; interaction and behaviour information; representation access models; evaluation interfaces for IR; interactive techniques; web retrieval, ranking and personalization; and, recommendation, collaboration and social search multimedia: interfaces and access. A key text for senior undergraduates and masters' level students of all information and library studies courses, this book is also useful for practising LIS professionals who need to better appreciate how IR systems are designed, implemented and evaluated.

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