[Sigia-l] Searching for Search Results Patterns
John Fullerton
JFULLERT at lib-gw.tamu.edu
Thu Mar 18 18:07:35 EST 2004
http://psychology.wichita.edu/mbernard/HSEF.Paging.pdf
http://shum.huji.ac.il/~offerd/papers/drori072001.pdf
(The initial wording seemed too abstract to me, however browsing the
headings showed that the information should be relevant.)
next reference is about above
http://citeseer.ist.psu.edu/391603.html
http://leibniz.cs.huji.ac.il/tr/acc/2002/HUJI-CSE-LTR-2002-42_drori062002c.pdf
second edition of "Information Architecture for the World Wide Web" has
"Presenting Results" 149-162.
Have a nice day
John Paul Fullerton
j-fullerton at tamu.edu
>>> <Lyle_Kantrovich at cargill.com> 03/18/04 11:47AM >>>
Has anyone compiled a list of search results patterns and/or examples
of
ways to present results? I'm thinking of things like "best bets" or
categorized results, spelling recommendations, "Did you mean" options,
ways to navigate across a result set, etc. I've done a lot of
searching
around the way, but to little avail.
In looking for this kind of info, it's interesting that searching for
things related to "search" is difficult - often because the search box
label text is also indexed by the search engine used. For example:
Searching for "search" on IAWiki:
http://www.iawiki.net/cgi-bin/wiki.pl?search=search&dosearch=1
Searching for "search" in the SIGIA-L archives:
http://www.info-arch.org/lists/search.php?query=search&metaname=swishdefault&sort=sent
Other things I've tried:
Searching Google for "search results patterns":
http://www.google.com/search?num=100&hl=en&lr=&ie=UTF-8&oe=UTF-8&q=search+results+patterns
(I also tried '"search results" design' and a number of other queries
with little success.)
Avi's Search Tools site has some good info, but not really a list of
patterns or a collection of examples:
http://www.searchtools.com/
Is this a gap in existing online content? Does the IA community NOT
have a place where we at least document different types of searches and
ways to display results if not "best practices" or patterns?
Any pointers would be appreciated. My gut tells me someone's done this
work before... It also seems that the presentation of search results
is
evolving as the engines available get more features and get more
sophisticated.
Regards,
Lyle
----
Lyle Kantrovich
User Experience Architect
Croc O' Lyle - Personal Commentary on usability, information
architecture and design.
http://crocolyle.blogspot.com/
"Simplicity is the ultimate sophistication."
- Leonardo da Vinci
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