TY - JOUR
T1 - Determining personal evolving topic-needs to support information search activities
AU - Wu, I. Chin
PY - 2008
Y1 - 2008
N2 - With the growing amount of information in the organizational memories of knowledge-intensive work environments, knowledge workers are suffering increasingly from information overload. Hence, an important aspect of effective knowledge delivery is supporting task-relevant knowledge by considering the characteristics of tasks and the nature of workers' search behavior in organizations. The pilot research models in the information seeking (IS) research area show that workers' information seeking activities exhibit common patterns. Based on the observations of previous studies, this work investigates the issues involved in determining the variations in task-relevant topics to support the information search process. Specifically, we provide an overview of the ISP model and theory; propose an evolving topic-needs determination method to examine the variety of a worker's information needs for topics across task-stages; and identify a worker's task-needs precisely by interactively mapping his/her information needs to the specific level of topics in the taxonomy. We have conducted an evaluation in a research institute which has implications for assisting workers who search the relevance information while conducting a long-term research project.
AB - With the growing amount of information in the organizational memories of knowledge-intensive work environments, knowledge workers are suffering increasingly from information overload. Hence, an important aspect of effective knowledge delivery is supporting task-relevant knowledge by considering the characteristics of tasks and the nature of workers' search behavior in organizations. The pilot research models in the information seeking (IS) research area show that workers' information seeking activities exhibit common patterns. Based on the observations of previous studies, this work investigates the issues involved in determining the variations in task-relevant topics to support the information search process. Specifically, we provide an overview of the ISP model and theory; propose an evolving topic-needs determination method to examine the variety of a worker's information needs for topics across task-stages; and identify a worker's task-needs precisely by interactively mapping his/her information needs to the specific level of topics in the taxonomy. We have conducted an evaluation in a research institute which has implications for assisting workers who search the relevance information while conducting a long-term research project.
KW - Evolving topic-needs
KW - Information filtering
KW - Information search process
KW - Information seeking
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M3 - Conference article
AN - SCOPUS:84873444273
SN - 1683-0040
SP - 299
EP - 308
JO - Proceedings of the International Conference on Electronic Business (ICEB)
JF - Proceedings of the International Conference on Electronic Business (ICEB)
T2 - 8th International Conference on Electronic Business, ICEB 2008
Y2 - 30 September 2008 through 3 October 2008
ER -