Authors
Ofer Bergman, Steve Whittaker, Joel Schooler
Publication date
2021/6
Journal
Journal of Librarianship and Information Science
Volume
53
Issue
2
Pages
338-348
Publisher
SAGE Publications
Description
Users commonly report problems in refinding important websites. To address this, some create Bookmarks (also called web Favorites) to improve the refinding of these websites. Previous research notes that these Bookmarks are rarely used. However, these prior studies did not systematically observe and quantify the frequency and success of Bookmark retrievals, or compare their success with other retrieval methods. The authors address those questions in this study using the elicited personal information retrieval technique, in which they asked their 50 participants to retrieve target URLs (uniform resource locators). Each participant received 21 targets, from which five were taken from the participants’ Bookmarks, and they were presented in random order to avoid raising suspicions. Although most of the participants created Bookmarks, they rarely used them for retrieval. Across all of the participants, only 41 (16%) of …
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O Bergman, S Whittaker, J Schooler - Journal of Librarianship and Information Science, 2021