Collaborative Web Search Who, What, Where, When, and Why / [electronic resource] :
by Meredith Ringel Morris, Jaime Teevan.
- 1st ed. 2010.
- XIII, 85 p. online resource.
- Synthesis Lectures on Information Concepts, Retrieval, and Services, 1947-9468 .
- Synthesis Lectures on Information Concepts, Retrieval, and Services, .
Today, Web search is treated as a solitary experience. Web browsers and search engines are typically designed to support a single user, working alone. However, collaboration on information-seeking tasks is actually commonplace. Students work together to complete homework assignments, friends seek information about joint entertainment opportunities, family members jointly plan vacation travel, and colleagues jointly conduct research for their projects. As improved networking technologies and the rise of social media simplify the process of remote collaboration, and large, novel display form-factors simplify the process of co-located group work, researchers have begun to explore ways to facilitate collaboration on search tasks. This lecture investigates the who, what, where, when and why of collaborative search, and gives insight in how emerging solutions can address collaborators' needs. Table of Contents: Introduction / Who? / What? / Where? / When? / Why? / Conclusion: How?
9783031022708
10.1007/978-3-031-02270-8 doi
Computer networks . Computer Communication Networks.