Interaction in information retrieval: Trends over time
Pamela A. Savage‐Knepshield and
Nicholas J. Belkin
Journal of the American Society for Information Science, 1999, vol. 50, issue 12, 1067-1082
Abstract:
This review examines a sample of interactive information retrieval (IR) systems within the framework of a design challenge set forth by John Bennett in 1971. Bennett directed his challenge to a group of information scientists who attended The User Interface for Interactive Search of Bibliographic Data Bases Workshop. During the workshop, participants exchanged their insights and experiences on various aspects of user interface requirements for interactive IR systems and discussed system design features that could result in the design of more effective user interfaces for information retrieval. The main goals of this review are to characterize interactive IR design trends over time, examine the extent to which IR systems have responded to Bennett's design challenge, and to suggest potential future research directions and challenges.
Date: 1999
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