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Hierarchical Faceted Metadata in Site Search Interfaces
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                    - English, Jennifer (Author)
- Hearst, Marti (Author)
- Sinha, Rashmi (Author)
- Swearingen, Kirsten (Author)
- Yee, Ka-Ping (Author)
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            Hierarchical Faceted Metadata in Site Search Interfaces
        Abstract
            One of the most pressing usability issues in the design of large web sites is that of the organization of search results. A previous study on a moderate-sized web site indicated that users understood and preferred dynamically organized faceted metadata over standard search. We are now examining how to scale this approach to very large collections, since it is difficult to present hierarchical faceted metadata in a manner appealing and understandable to general users. We have iteratively designed and tested interfaces that address these design challenges; the most recent version is receiving enthusiastic responses in ongoing usability studies.
        Date
            2002
        Proceedings Title
            CHI '02 Extended Abstracts on Human Factors in Computing Systems
        Place
            New York, NY, USA
        Publisher
            ACM
        Pages
            628–639
        Series
            CHI EA '02
        Language
            en
        ISBN
            978-1-58113-454-4
        Accessed
            7/6/18, 1:46 AM
        Library Catalog
            ACM Digital Library
        Citation
            English, J., Hearst, M., Sinha, R., Swearingen, K., & Yee, K.-P. (2002). Hierarchical Faceted Metadata in Site Search Interfaces. CHI ’02 Extended Abstracts on Human Factors in Computing Systems, 628–639. https://doi.org/10.1145/506443.506517
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