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Usability studies of faceted browsing : a literature review
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                    - Fagan, Jody Condit (Author)
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            Usability studies of faceted browsing : a literature review
        Abstract
            Faceted browsing is a common feature of new library catalog interfaces. But to what extent does it improve user performance in searching within today’s library catalog systems? This article reviews the literature for user studies involving faceted browsing and user studies of “next-generation” library catalogs that incorporate faceted browsing. Both the results and the methods of these studies are analyzed by asking, What do we currently know about faceted browsing? How can we design better studies of faceted browsing in library catalogs? The article proposes methodological considerations for practicing librarians and provides examples of goals, tasks, and measurements for user studies of faceted browsing in library catalogs.
        Publication
            Information Technology and Libraries
        Volume
            29
        Issue
            2
        Pages
            58-66
        Date
            2010/06/01
        Language
            en
        ISSN
            2163-5226
        Short Title
            Usability Studies of Faceted Browsing
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            Copyright (c) 2015 Information Technology and Libraries
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            Fagan, J. C. (2010). Usability studies of faceted browsing : a literature review. Information Technology and Libraries, 29(2), 58–66. https://doi.org/10.6017/ital.v29i2.3144
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