Web information seeking by pages. World Wide Web, Information seeking, Personal development, Navigation

The intention of this paper is to look at how the World Wide Web is used in looking for information in the domain of personal development. The theoretical aim of the paper is to elaborate conceptual tools for understanding better the content of Web pages, as well as navigation through the Web. To ob...

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Main Author: Jarkko Kari
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: University of Borås 2004-01-01
Series:Information Research: An International Electronic Journal
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Online Access:http://informationr.net/ir/9-4/paper183.html
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spelling doaj-6fbcacb961e74fd3a0e8fabbd49caab52020-11-25T02:14:53ZengUniversity of BoråsInformation Research: An International Electronic Journal1368-16132004-01-0194183Web information seeking by pages. World Wide Web, Information seeking, Personal development, NavigationJarkko KariThe intention of this paper is to look at how the World Wide Web is used in looking for information in the domain of personal development. The theoretical aim of the paper is to elaborate conceptual tools for understanding better the content of Web pages, as well as navigation through the Web. To obtain detailed and valid data, totally free-form Web searches by 15 individuals were observed and videotaped. The 1,812 pages visited by the informants, along with their actions therein, were examined and coded. The study explores the subject, language and content type of the viewed pages, as well as the tactics, strategies, interfaces and revisitation in moving from one page to another. Correlations between the variables are also analysed. One of the most interesting discoveries was the wide variety of different tactics for moving around the Web, albeit that only clicking on links and pushing the Back button stood out from the rest. The paper ends by presenting sundry theoretical, methodological and practical contributions of the research to the field of Web searching.http://informationr.net/ir/9-4/paper183.htmlWorld Wide WebInformation seekingPersonal developmentNavigation
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Web information seeking by pages. World Wide Web, Information seeking, Personal development, Navigation
Information Research: An International Electronic Journal
World Wide Web
Information seeking
Personal development
Navigation
author_facet Jarkko Kari
author_sort Jarkko Kari
title Web information seeking by pages. World Wide Web, Information seeking, Personal development, Navigation
title_short Web information seeking by pages. World Wide Web, Information seeking, Personal development, Navigation
title_full Web information seeking by pages. World Wide Web, Information seeking, Personal development, Navigation
title_fullStr Web information seeking by pages. World Wide Web, Information seeking, Personal development, Navigation
title_full_unstemmed Web information seeking by pages. World Wide Web, Information seeking, Personal development, Navigation
title_sort web information seeking by pages. world wide web, information seeking, personal development, navigation
publisher University of Borås
series Information Research: An International Electronic Journal
issn 1368-1613
publishDate 2004-01-01
description The intention of this paper is to look at how the World Wide Web is used in looking for information in the domain of personal development. The theoretical aim of the paper is to elaborate conceptual tools for understanding better the content of Web pages, as well as navigation through the Web. To obtain detailed and valid data, totally free-form Web searches by 15 individuals were observed and videotaped. The 1,812 pages visited by the informants, along with their actions therein, were examined and coded. The study explores the subject, language and content type of the viewed pages, as well as the tactics, strategies, interfaces and revisitation in moving from one page to another. Correlations between the variables are also analysed. One of the most interesting discoveries was the wide variety of different tactics for moving around the Web, albeit that only clicking on links and pushing the Back button stood out from the rest. The paper ends by presenting sundry theoretical, methodological and practical contributions of the research to the field of Web searching.
topic World Wide Web
Information seeking
Personal development
Navigation
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