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What Do Exploratory Searchers Look at in a Faceted Search Interface?
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                    - Kules, Bill (Author)
- Capra, Robert (Author)
- Banta, Matthew (Author)
- Sierra, Tito (Author)
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            What Do Exploratory Searchers Look at in a Faceted Search Interface?
        Abstract
            This study examined how searchers interacted with a web-based, faceted library catalog when conducting exploratory searches. It applied eye tracking, stimulated recall interviews, and direct observation to investigate important aspects of gaze behavior in a faceted search interface: what components of the interface searchers looked at, for how long, and in what order. It yielded empirical data that will be useful for both practitioners (e.g., for improving search interface designs), and researchers (e.g., to inform models of search behavior). Results of the study show that participants spent about 50 seconds per task looking at (fixating on) the results, about 25 seconds looking at the facets, and only about 6 seconds looking at the query itself. These findings suggest that facets played an important role in the exploratory search process.
        Date
            2009
        Proceedings Title
            Proceedings of the 9th ACM/IEEE-CS Joint Conference on Digital Libraries
        Place
            New York, NY, USA
        Publisher
            ACM
        Pages
            313–322
        Series
            JCDL '09
        Language
            en
        ISBN
            978-1-60558-322-8
        Accessed
            8/7/18, 6:20 PM
        Library Catalog
            ACM Digital Library
        Citation
            Kules, B., Capra, R., Banta, M., & Sierra, T. (2009). What Do Exploratory Searchers Look at in a Faceted Search Interface? Proceedings of the 9th ACM/IEEE-CS Joint Conference on Digital Libraries, 313–322. https://doi.org/10.1145/1555400.1555452
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