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Manoeuvres in the dark: Design implications of the physical mechanics of library shelf browsing
D McKay, S Chang, W Smith
Chiir 2017 Proceedings of the 2017 Conference Human Information Interaction and Retrieval | ASSOC COMPUTING MACHINERY | Published : 2017
Abstract
Library shelf browsing is a much-loved but little-understood form of information seeking. Attempts have been made to replicate or replace it online, however they have not typically been based on a principled understanding of the goals and behaviours of readers. This paper addresses the behaviour of readers, presenting an empirical examination of the mechanics of library shelf browsing. We note some previously undescribed behaviours, such as placemarking, and some hitherto unknown details such as the large number of books browsers consider. We situate our findings in the literature, and use them to drive design recommendations. Copyright is held by the owner/author(s). Publication rights lice..
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Funding Acknowledgements
The authors thank Ben Conyers (SLV) and Kim Tairi (Swinburne) for facilitating data gathering. Thanks to George Buchanan for assistance with data analysis. Further thanks to SIGIR's travel grants program for travel support to the conference.