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CIKM
1997
Springer
15 years 10 months ago
Analysis and Design of Server Informative WWW-Sites
The access patterns of the users of a web-site are traditionally analyzed in order to facilitate the user access to the site's information. In this study, however, a systemat...
Amir M. Zarkesh, Jafar Adibi, Cyrus Shahabi, Reza ...
SIGIR
1993
ACM
15 years 9 months ago
Subtopic Structuring for Full-Length Document Access
We argue that the advent of large volumes of full-length text, as opposed to short texts tracts and newswire, should be accompanied by corresponding new approaches to information ...
Marti A. Hearst, Christian Plaunt
ICONFERENCE
2011
15 years 22 days ago
Lifting the veil: the expression of values in online communities
Wikipedia’s stated mission is to provide a free encyclopedia that people all over the world can use and contribute to. However, while Wikipedia is successful at providing access...
Jonathan T. Morgan, Robert M. Mason, Karine Nahon
HCI
2009
15 years 3 months ago
Trust in Online Technology: Towards Practical Guidelines Based on Experimentally Verified Theory
Abstract. A large amount of research attempts to define trust, yet relatively little research attempts to experimentally verify what makes trust needed in interactions with humans ...
Christian Detweiler, Joost Broekens
JASIS
2008
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15 years 5 months ago
Citers' use of citees' names: Findings from a qualitative interview-based study
This article focuses on why academic writers in computer science and sociology sometimes supply the reader with more details of citees' names than they need to: why citers na...
Nigel Harwood