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A BEHAVIOURAL APPROACH TO INFORMATION RETRIEVAL SYSTEM DESIGN

DAVID ELLIS (Department of Information Studies, University of Sheffield, Western Bank, Sheffield, S10 2TN)

Journal of Documentation

ISSN: 0022-0418

Article publication date: 1 March 1989

5598

Abstract

A behavioural approach to information retrieval system design is outlined based on the derivation of a behavioural model of the information seeking patterns of academic social scientists. The information seeking patterns of a variety of academic social scientists were broken down into six characteristics: starting, chaining, browsing, differentiating, monitoring, and extracting. These characteristics constitute the principal generic features of the different individual patterns, and together provide a flexible behavioural model for information retrieval system design. The extent to which these characteristics are available on existing systems is considered, and the requirements for implementing the features on an experimental system are set out.

Citation

ELLIS, D. (1989), "A BEHAVIOURAL APPROACH TO INFORMATION RETRIEVAL SYSTEM DESIGN", Journal of Documentation, Vol. 45 No. 3, pp. 171-212. https://doi.org/10.1108/eb026843

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MCB UP Ltd

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