Proceedings of the 2019 Conference on Human Information Interaction and Retrieval 2019
DOI: 10.1145/3295750.3298977
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Assessing Online Content Quality through User Surveys and Web Analytics

Abstract: The JBBA has an outstandingly streamlined submissions process, the reviewers comments have been constructive and valuable, and it is outstandingly well produced, presented and promulgated. It is in my opinion the leading journal for blockchain research and I expect it to maintain that distinction under the direction of its forward-looking leadership team.

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“…In the past, CHIIR has had many contributions that studied the quality of retrieved or used information. Either directly, such as Aigner et al [2], Muirhead [23], Wang et al [33,34], Zhang and Song [35], or indirectly, via addressing one of its attributes like completeness, accuracy, reliability, format, or timeliness [4].…”
Section: Relevance To Chiirmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the past, CHIIR has had many contributions that studied the quality of retrieved or used information. Either directly, such as Aigner et al [2], Muirhead [23], Wang et al [33,34], Zhang and Song [35], or indirectly, via addressing one of its attributes like completeness, accuracy, reliability, format, or timeliness [4].…”
Section: Relevance To Chiirmentioning
confidence: 99%