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Display of Search Results in Google-based Yahoo! vs. LCC&K Interfaces: A Comparison Study
2003
Proceedings of the 2003 InSITE Conference
unpublished
Search results retrieved from textual databases may be presented in several ways. In commercial search engines, the most common method is the presentation of a list that includes the titles of the retrieved documents, and, sometimes, the first few lines of each document and additional information. A series of studies at the Hebrew University examined the impact of different textual elements presented to the user on the effectiveness of the search. In the current experiment, presentation of
doi:10.28945/2623
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