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Multitasking Web searching and implications for design

✍ Scribed by Seda Ozmutlu; H. C. Ozmutlu; Amanda Spink


Publisher
Wiley (John Wiley & Sons)
Year
2005
Tongue
English
Weight
478 KB
Volume
40
Category
Article
ISSN
0044-7870

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✦ Synopsis


Abstract

This paper presents findings from a study of users multitasking searches on Web search engines. A user's single session with a Web search engine may consist of seeking information on single or multiple topics. Limited research has focused on multitasking search and the implications for Web design. Incidence of multitasking search by AlltheWeb.com and Excite Web search engine users were filtered from transaction logs. Findings include: (1) multitasking Web searches are a noticeable user behavior, one tenth of Excite users and one third of AlltheWeb.com users conducted multitasking searches, (2) multitasking search sessions are longer than regular search sessions in terms of queries per session and duration, (3) both Excite and AlltheWeb.com users search for about three topics per multitasking session and submit about 4–5 queries per topic, and (4) there is a broad variety of search topics in multitasking search sessions. The implications of our findings for Web design and further research are discussed.


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