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Title: INLS102 Week11: Info Retrieval Concepts Web Credibility Factors


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INLS102 Week11Info Retrieval ConceptsWeb
Credibility Factors
  • Date 11/08/05
  • Instructor Leo Cao
  • SILS, UNC-Chapel Hill

2
Todays Overview
  • Semester overview
  • Information Retrieval
  • Perspectives and discussions
  • Web Info Credibility
  • Factors
  • Progress of evaluation assignment and final
    project

3
General model of the information search process
  • Conceptualizing information need
  • Expressing that need in terms understandable to
    the system
  • Cross checking of the conceptualized need vs. the
    outputs from the system
  • If the match isnt satisfactory quit, or revise
    the search terms or methods

4
Classic info retrieval model
This was the accepted model for information
retrieval. In more recent years, we moved toward
to the realization that information retrieval
spans more than just inputs and outputs.
5
Bates Berry-picking model
http//www.gseis.ucla.edu/faculty/bates/berrypicki
ng.html
6
Satisficing behavior
  • Bates model is only one of the information
    seeking models out there
  • Satisficing is a term coined by Herbert Simon,
    combination of satisfying and suffice
  • We believe that people routinely satisfice during
    their information search process

7
Intermission

8
Stanford web credibility study(2001, persuasive
technology lab, Fogg et al.)
9
Web content Evaluation
  • Judging Information quality
  • Criteria author/source credibility, timeliness,
    accuracy, etc.
  • Questions to ask for evaluation (UC-Berkeley
    library)
  • What can the URL tell you?
  • Is it somebody's personal page?
  • What type of domain does it come from?
  • Is it published by an entity that makes sense?
  • Who wrote the page?
  • Is the page dated? Is it current enough?
  • What are the author's credentials on this
    subject?
  • Are there links to other resources on the topic?
  • Who links to the page?
  • http//www.lib.berkeley.edu/TeachingLib/Guides/In
    ternet/Evaluate.html

10
Web re-design deliverables
  • Part I, Usability study
  • Usability test design/script
  • Summary of Results
  • Actionable Recommendations
  • Part II, Re-design
  • Re-design of the main page, in a detailed,
    representative form, w/ statement
  • Re-design of the navigation system, conceptually
    and systematically represented in a flow chart,
    along w/ statement

11
Final project deliverables
  • Pre-presentation
  • Assign up to 2 readings
  • One-page hand-out during class
  • Coordinate w/ the instructor on discussion
    preparation
  • Present
  • Post-presentation
  • Organize your work in an accessible format online
    (html preferred), present it in a credible format

12
Group time
  • Ill be checking w/ each group on plans,
    progress, and to address questions and concerns
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