[Sigia-l] LAST CALL: ASIST SIG USE Research Symposium Call for Participation
wildem at ils.unc.edu
wildem at ils.unc.edu
Wed Aug 14 10:57:21 EDT 2002
N.B. - If you're interested in participating, keep in mind that you only
need to submit an INFORMAL description of your interests and experience! BW
FINAL CALL -- PLEASE EXCUSE CROSS-POSTING
2nd Annual Research Symposium of the Special Interest Group on Information
Needs, Seeking, and Use (SIG USE) of the American Society for Information
Science and Technology (ASIST)
Saturday, November 16, 2002, 1:00 p.m.-6:00 p.m.
Wyndham Franklin Plaza Hotel, Philadelphia, PA
MEASURING SEARCH BEHAVIORS: CURRENT AND PROPOSED METHODS
Call for Participation
In 1999, Yuan and Meadow (JASIS, 50(2), 140-150) completed a study of the
variables used in research related to online searching and information
retrieval system use. Variables related to search behaviors included the
search commands (types of commands, sequences/chains of commands, and
search moves), errors, search cycles (number, items retrieved), search
termination, records retrieved and viewed, amount of time and effort
expended, comparisons between search strategies, search outcomes
(relevance/utility), and search value. They reviewed examples of user
studies that included measures of search behaviors as a basis for
developing this typology. The 2002 SIG USE Research Symposium will focus
on methods for measuring these variables.
The symposium will begin with an introductory presentation by Charles
Meadow, Professor Emeritus, University of Toronto. The remainder of the
symposium will consist of informal discussions of the methods that
participants have used (or are planning to use) in studies of search
behaviors. Participants will work in small groups to critique particular
methods currently in use or develop proposals for new methods that can be
used to measure particular searching behaviors. The intended outcome of
the symposium is a set of recommendations for researchers embarking on
investigations of users' interactions with retrieval systems.
Those wishing to participate in the symposium should submit a brief (1-2
page) synopsis of their current work or interests that are pertinent to the
symposium topic. Experienced researchers are invited to participate; the
submitted synopsis should summarize current or past research experiences
that involve the measurement of search behaviors. Those interested in this
area, but not experienced in it, are also invited to participate; the
submitted synopsis should describe current research interests and how
measurement of search behaviors is pertinent to those interests. Formal
papers are not expected; the symposium format will be that of a seminar,
focusing on participant discussion.
The brief synopses of participants' research experience/interests will be
posted to a symposium web site in advance of the meeting and will be used
to further organize the small-group discussion session(s).
The brief synoposis should be submitted to Barbara Wildemuth,
wildem at ils.unc.edu, in electronic form. They are due by August 15, 2002;
participants will be notified by August 30. Participation will be limited
to 40 people; participants will be expected to register for the symposium
(registration fee: $45 for ASIST members; $60 for non-members).
Symposium organizers: Barbara Wildemuth, School of Information and Library
Science, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, wildem at ils.unc.edu,
and Eileen Abels, College of Information Studies, University of Maryland,
ea29 at umail.umd.edu.
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