Author:
Ward David,Hahn Jim,Feist Kirsten
Abstract
<p>As the library website and on its online searching tools become the primary “branch” many users visit for their research, methods for providing automated, context-sensitive research assistance need to be developed to guide unmediated searching towards the most relevant results. This study examines one such method, the use of autocompletion in search interfaces, by conducting usability tests on its use in typical academic research scenarios. The study reports notable findings on user preference for autocomplete features, and suggests best practices for their implementation.</p>
Publisher
Boston College University Libraries
Subject
Library and Information Sciences,Information Systems
Cited by
26 articles.
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