We investigated what influence task type and user experience had on information-seeking behaviors on the Web by using screen-capture logs and eye-movement data. Five graduate students in library and information science and eleven undergraduate students with other majors performed two different Web searches, a report-writing and a trip-planning task, and their think-aloud protocols, behaviors, and eye movements were recorded. Analyses of the screen-capture logs and eye-movement data revealed that the task type and user experience affected the participants’ information-seeking behaviors.
雑誌名
Understanding the User - Logging and Interpreting User Interactions in Information Search and Retrieval (UIIR-2009)
ページ
19 - 22
発行年
2009-07-23
出版者
CEUR Workshop Proceedings
書誌情報
Understanding the User - Logging and Interpreting User Interactions in Information Search and Retrieval (UIIR-2009). Boston, MA, 2009-07-23. 2009, p. 19-22.