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Research has identified high level tasks in activities users perform on the web. Amongst those tasks is information gathering. This type of task is complex, exploratory, and it usually requires more user effort than other tasks. During the task of information gathering, users may follow one or more types of search behaviour. This paper investigates the effect of the user search behaviour on the task...
Presenting search results as a list of hits can be ineffective in assisting users to find relevant documents and discover varied topics among search results. Visualization can assist users to find relevant documents and make the search interface more effective. This paper presents a Data Mountain Search Results Presentation Interface (DMSRPI). The interface is intended to improve the effectiveness...
Set the date range to filter the displayed results. You can set a starting date, ending date or both. You can enter the dates manually or choose them from the calendar.