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A user evaluation of subject based information gateways: case study ADAM
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EngineeringCase Study AdamInformation NeedsCommunicationText MiningInformation RetrievalContent AnalysisFuture InternetMedia Gateway AdamUser ExperienceNetworkingUser EvaluationComputer ScienceInformation ManagementUser AnalysisSearch Engine DesignHuman Information InteractionWeb IntelligenceSocial ComputingHuman-computer InteractionArtsInformation Gateways SbigUser-centric EvaluationDistributed Search EngineInformation Gateways
Nowadays, end‐users have quick and direct access to massive amount of information available on the Net. However, this information is unorganized expecting users to be able to identify and evaluate it in accordance with their information needs. Subject based information Gateways SBIG, organized collections of networked information, provide users with a catalogue of authoritative Internet resources, which can be searched and/ or browsed. This paper provides an evaluation of one such gateway ‐ the Art, Design, Architecture & Media Gateway ADAM. It provides information on who these users are, how often they use the service, what their reasons for use are, which search methods and services they prefer and what are the advantages and disadvantages of an online information service.
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