Title of article
The Effects of Domain Knowledge on Search Tactic Formulation
Author/Authors
Barbara M. Wildemuth، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
ماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2004
Pages
13
From page
246
To page
258
Abstract
A search tactic is a set of search moves that are temporally
and semantically related. The current study examined
the tactics of medical students searching a factual
database in microbiology. The students answered
problems and searched the database on three occasions
over a 9-month period. Their search moves were
analyzed in terms of the changes in search terms used
from one cycle to the next, using two different analysis
methods.
Common patterns were found in the students’ search
tactics; the most common approach was the specification
of a concept, followed by the addition of one or
more concepts, gradually narrowing the retrieved set
before it was displayed. It was also found that the search
tactics changed over time as the students’ domain
knowledge changed. These results have important implications
for designers in developing systems that will
support users’ preferred ways of formulating searches.
In addition, the research methods used (the coding
scheme and the two data analysis methods—zero-order
state transition matrices and maximal repeating patterns
[MRP] analysis) are discussed in terms of their
validity in future studies of search tactics
Journal title
Journal of the American Society for Information Science and Technology
Serial Year
2004
Journal title
Journal of the American Society for Information Science and Technology
Record number
843790
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