Exploring the Concept of Browsing from the Literature Analysis
Resource
Journal of Library Science, n.12 pp.63-91
Journal
圖書館學刊
Journal Issue
n.12 pp.63-91
Pages
-
Date Issued
1997-12
Date
1997-12
Author(s)
Abstract
Browsing as a concept and an activity appears to be a fundamental part of human information behavior, which takes place in diverse contexts in our daily life. At the theoretical level, research on browsing can extend and develop theories of human information behavior. Practically, there could be suggestions for better organization and representation of information and material displayed as well as for effective information seeking and retrieval. This thesis attempts to explore the browsing phenomenon as it appears in the library and information science literature and end-user computing literature. Topics included for discussion are the definitions of the browsing concept, potential consequences, topology and influential factors of browsing as being identified from the literature analysis.
Subjects
Information Seeking Behavior
Information Retrieval
User Studies
Human-Computer Interaction
User Interfaces
Search Strategies
Publisher
Department of Library and Information Science, National Taiwan University
Type
journal article
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