The model of search as a turn-taking dialogue between the user and an intermediary has remained unchanged for decades. However, there is growing interest within the search community in evolving this model to support search-driven information exploration activities. So-called "exploratory search" describes a class of search activities that move beyond fact retrieval toward fostering learning, investigation, and information use. Exploratory search interaction focuses on the user-system communication essential during exploratory search processes. Given this user-centered focus, the CHI conference is an ideal venue to discuss mechanisms to support exploratory search behaviors. Specifically, this workshop aims to gather researchers, academics, and practitioners working in human-computer interaction, information retrieval, and other related disciplines, for a discussion of the issues relating to the design and evaluation of interfaces to help users explore, learn, and use information. These are important issues with far-reaching implications for how many computer users accomplish their tasks.
%0 Conference Paper
%1 White:2007:ESH:1240866.1241100
%A White, Ryen W.
%A Drucker, Steven M.
%A Marchionini, Gary
%A Hearst, Marti
%A schraefel, m. c.
%B CHI '07 extended abstracts on Human factors in computing systems
%C New York, NY, USA
%D 2007
%I ACM
%K Exploratory HCI and search
%P 2877--2880
%R 10.1145/1240866.1241100
%T Exploratory search and HCI: designing and evaluating interfaces to support exploratory search interaction
%U http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1240866.1241100
%X The model of search as a turn-taking dialogue between the user and an intermediary has remained unchanged for decades. However, there is growing interest within the search community in evolving this model to support search-driven information exploration activities. So-called "exploratory search" describes a class of search activities that move beyond fact retrieval toward fostering learning, investigation, and information use. Exploratory search interaction focuses on the user-system communication essential during exploratory search processes. Given this user-centered focus, the CHI conference is an ideal venue to discuss mechanisms to support exploratory search behaviors. Specifically, this workshop aims to gather researchers, academics, and practitioners working in human-computer interaction, information retrieval, and other related disciplines, for a discussion of the issues relating to the design and evaluation of interfaces to help users explore, learn, and use information. These are important issues with far-reaching implications for how many computer users accomplish their tasks.
%@ 978-1-59593-642-4
@inproceedings{White:2007:ESH:1240866.1241100,
abstract = {The model of search as a turn-taking dialogue between the user and an intermediary has remained unchanged for decades. However, there is growing interest within the search community in evolving this model to support search-driven information exploration activities. So-called "exploratory search" describes a class of search activities that move beyond fact retrieval toward fostering learning, investigation, and information use. Exploratory search interaction focuses on the user-system communication essential during exploratory search processes. Given this user-centered focus, the CHI conference is an ideal venue to discuss mechanisms to support exploratory search behaviors. Specifically, this workshop aims to gather researchers, academics, and practitioners working in human-computer interaction, information retrieval, and other related disciplines, for a discussion of the issues relating to the design and evaluation of interfaces to help users explore, learn, and use information. These are important issues with far-reaching implications for how many computer users accomplish their tasks.},
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address = {New York, NY, USA},
author = {White, Ryen W. and Drucker, Steven M. and Marchionini, Gary and Hearst, Marti and schraefel, m. c.},
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booktitle = {CHI '07 extended abstracts on Human factors in computing systems},
description = {Exploratory search and HCI},
doi = {10.1145/1240866.1241100},
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isbn = {978-1-59593-642-4},
keywords = {Exploratory HCI and search},
location = {San Jose, CA, USA},
numpages = {4},
pages = {2877--2880},
publisher = {ACM},
series = {CHI EA '07},
timestamp = {2012-10-08T14:16:38.000+0200},
title = {Exploratory search and HCI: designing and evaluating interfaces to support exploratory search interaction},
url = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1240866.1241100},
year = 2007
}