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The active reading task: e-books and their readers

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The active reading task: e-books and their readers
This paper describes the Active Reading task, a recent addition to the INEX Book Search track1 . This task aims at exploring how people interact with e-books in different scenarios of use. Besides, it has been designed to take into account a corpus of research on e-book usability and make sure this does not become obsolete but actually inform the design of better, and more usable, e-books and e-readers in the future. This paper starts introducing the relevant research context in order to justify the crucial role of the Active Reading task. It then describes the rational behind the task and its origins. It goes on to examine its aims and objectives, by exploring its related research questions and looking at expectations it should raise, and the positive impact such initiative could have on the e-book research community. Categories and Subject Descriptors H.5.2 [User Interfaces]: Evaluation/Methodology, User-centered design, H.3.7. Digital Libraries, H.3.3. Information Search and Retrie...
Monica Landoni
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Updated 12 Oct 2010
Type Conference
Year 2008
Where CIKM
Authors Monica Landoni
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