Novice and experienced users' search performance and satisfaction with Web of Science and Scopus.
Maryam OkhovatiElham SharifpoorMohammad AazamiFarzaneh ZolalaMehran HamzehzadehPublished in: J. Libr. Inf. Sci. (2017)
Keyphrases
- search experience
- search interface
- meta search engine
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- personalized search
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- information access
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- user studies
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- information seeking
- information overload
- web searching
- enterprise search
- information sources
- end users
- query interface
- information discovery
- user generated content
- web search
- search engine query logs
- search tasks
- web content
- exploratory search
- web search engines
- helping users
- search algorithm
- relevant content
- internet users
- current search engines
- web pages
- website
- product search
- user centric
- web navigation
- web traffic
- web information
- user experience
- web information retrieval
- search engine
- log analysis
- intranet search
- search history
- query log analysis
- query logs
- query refinement
- web directories
- search behavior
- web mining
- web resources
- metadata
- user interests
- tagging systems
- major search engines
- keyword search
- blog search
- semantic web
- web documents
- query formulation
- search queries
- user queries
- answering questions
- user interface
- web applications
- user profiles
- social bookmarking
- web users
- online communities
- query suggestion