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The Tetris model of resolving information needs within the information seeking process

Wilson, Max L.

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Theoretical abstractions, of many different aspects of search, have played a crucial role in driving research into human information seeking and retrieval forward. From models of the Information Seeking Process, to how we perceive search systems, these models help us to 1) conceptually formalise and separate aspects of the model’s focus, 2) communicate more clearly about these aspects, 3) create hypotheses for subsequent research, and 4) produce implications for future systems. Implicit in these four aspects is that models and theories should have a focus and a purpose. After clarifying the relationships between models, theories, and meta-theories, this perspectives paper introduces the Tetris Model of Resolving Information Needs within the Information Seeking Process, the purpose of which is to better represent the behaviours around the Human Computer Interaction with Information Retrieval, which are often confounded within stage-based models of the Information Seeking Process. In particular, the possible sequence of actions performed by a searcher are typically linearly aligned from left-to-right, and thus imply a temporal progression. The differing focus of the Tetris model is to better capture the temporal experience of searching, by removing the implied progression of left-to-right. The aim of this perspectives paper, therefore, is to introduce this new Tetris Model, such that it can be used to formalise people’s interactive experiences in a new way, so that we can more clearly communicate about them, create hypotheses from the model, and consider novel design implications based upon it.

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Wilson, M. L. (2017). The Tetris model of resolving information needs within the information seeking process.

Conference Name Conference on Human Information Interaction & Retrieval (CHIIR'17)
End Date Mar 11, 2017
Acceptance Date Nov 9, 2016
Publication Date Mar 7, 2017
Deposit Date Jan 11, 2017
Publicly Available Date Mar 7, 2017
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
Keywords Information Seeking Process; Information Need; Theory; Model
Public URL https://nottingham-repository.worktribe.com/output/848899
Publisher URL http://dl.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=3020169&CFID=736875874&CFTOKEN=57100779
Additional Information Published in: Proceedings of the 2017 Conference on Conference Human Information Interaction and Retrieval (CHIIR'17). New York : ACM, 2017, p. 147-154.ISBN 9781450346771. doi:10.1145/3020165.3020169
Contract Date Jan 11, 2017

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