Proceedings of the 16th ACM/IEEE-CS on Joint Conference on Digital Libraries 2016
DOI: 10.1145/2910896.2925459
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User Activity Characterization in a Cultural Heritage Digital Library System

Abstract: Digital access to large amount of heterogeneous data can create methodological biases regarding the discovery and exploitation of resources, particularly when it comes to Social Sciences. In order to provide relevant adaptivity for social scientists, it is important to fully consider their research practice diversity. To do so, we consider an activity-based approach for researchers' information search behavior. We have also conducted an experiment in a Cultural Heritage use case. The main result shows us that … Show more

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“…Research on the development of cultural heritage digital libraries has largely focused on specific aspects of creating digital libraries, such as digitization, preservation, metadata, user interface design, repository, hardware and software components, and interoperability (Crane, 2002;Crane & Wulfam, 2003;Ruthven & Chowdhury, 2015). Other researchers have investigated the information search behaviour of users of cultural heritage digital libraries (Amin, van Ossenbruggen, Hardman, & van Nispen, 2008;Clough, Hill, Paramita, & Goodale, 2017;Suire, Jean-Caurant, Courboulay, Estraillier, & Burie, 2016). In his 5S theoretical model of digital libraries, Fox (2012) views societies as the highest-level component of a digital library, which exists to serve the information needs of its societies.…”
Section: Community-focused Approaches In Digital Librariesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Research on the development of cultural heritage digital libraries has largely focused on specific aspects of creating digital libraries, such as digitization, preservation, metadata, user interface design, repository, hardware and software components, and interoperability (Crane, 2002;Crane & Wulfam, 2003;Ruthven & Chowdhury, 2015). Other researchers have investigated the information search behaviour of users of cultural heritage digital libraries (Amin, van Ossenbruggen, Hardman, & van Nispen, 2008;Clough, Hill, Paramita, & Goodale, 2017;Suire, Jean-Caurant, Courboulay, Estraillier, & Burie, 2016). In his 5S theoretical model of digital libraries, Fox (2012) views societies as the highest-level component of a digital library, which exists to serve the information needs of its societies.…”
Section: Community-focused Approaches In Digital Librariesmentioning
confidence: 99%