+ Adaptive Personalization of Web Search
by Shady Elbassuoni, Julia Luxenburger and Gerhard Weikum
+ ‘I’ll just Google it!’: Should lawyers’ perceptions of Google inform the design of
electronic legal resources?
by Stephann Makri, Ann Blandford and Anna L. Cox
+ Increasing the speed of Information Access on the web using HTML feature extraction
by Andreas Komninos and Chris Milligan
+ Separating Human and Non-Human Web Queries
by Yuye Zhang and Alistair Moffat
+ Interaction Pool: Towards a user-centred test collection
by Hideo Joho, Robert Villa and Joemon M. Jose
+ Using Subjunctive Interfaces to Show Web Retrievals in Context
by Aran Lunzer
+ Naming the Topic or Reversing Query Terms from Result Documents – Successful
Strategies in Web Search
by Anne Aula
+ Exploring How Mouse Movements Relate to Eye Movements on Web Search
Results Pages
by Kerry Rodden and Xin Fu
+ Revisiting informativeness as a process measure for information interaction
by Luanne Freund and Elaine G. Toms
+ Measuring the Navigability of Document Networks
by Mark D. Smucker and James Allan
+ Evaluating Engagement in Interactive Search
by Heather L. O’Brien and Elaine G. Toms
+ Clickthrough based measures of search engine performance
by Erik Graf, Craig Macdonald and Iadh Ounis
+ Comparing System Evaluation with User Experiments for Japanese Web Navigational
Retrieval
by Masao Takaku,Yuka Egusa, Hitomi Saito and Hitoshi Terai
+ Position paper: Web Page Relevance: What are we measuring?
by Diane Kelly
+ Position paper: User interactions with results summaries
by Frances Johnson
+ Position Paper: Towards Evaluating the User Experience of Interactive Information
Access Systems
by Leif Azzopardi
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Recently I have found myself cooing over visualisation maps (and heat maps) of health and well being resources. The content rich data is overlayed with mapping technologies, and some interesting themes and patterns are emerging.
A lot of the talk around social media in the last year has been around information overload. Social media has provided us with new and exciting ways to create content. But it has also meant learning new ways to manage and engage with social media tools. Are we teetering on the edge of an information overload precipice?
Information overload is a figment of your imagination. Or a failure of your filter. Or a symptom of your technological submissiveness. Depends on who you ask.
What if you had to sort through 3.5 million articles and social media posts a day and try to pull out the most relevant items for your organisation? What if you then had to cobble it all together into something readable for your top groups and executives in your organisation?
Alacra Compliance saves time by aggregating information from both free and fee-based sources and enabling users to conduct an accurate federated search across these sources (coined “simultaneous search” by Alacra).