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Search history support for finding and using information: User interface design recommendations from a user study

Recording search histories, presenting them to the searcher, and building additional interface tools on them offer many opportunities for supporting user tasks in information seeking and use. This study investigated the use of search history information in legal information seeking. Qualitative meth...

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Published in:Information processing & management 2007, Vol.43 (1), p.10-29
Main Authors: Komlodi, Anita, Marchionini, Gary, Soergel, Dagobert
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Information and communication sciences
Information retrieval
Information retrieval systems
Information retrieval systems. Information and document management system
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Information storage and retrieval system
Interfaces. Software
Legal information domain
Legal research
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Studies
User groups
User interface
User interfaces
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