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A Study of compatibility between Iranian digital libraries user interface and the elements of Ellis model of information seeking behavior

Authors :
Yaghoub Norouzi
Naemeh Sokhanvari
Source :
Iranian Journal of Information Processing & Management, Vol 29, Iss 4, Pp 949-978 (2014)
Publication Year :
2014
Publisher :
Iranian Research Institute for Information and Technology, 2014.

Abstract

The goal of this study is to evaluate the compatibility between Iranian digital libraries user interface and the elements of Ellis model of information seeking behavior. This study was performed using evaluation method with a checklist. This list is based on six features of Ellis model, "Starting", "Chaining", "Browsing", "Differentiating", "Monitoring" and "Extracting" and included 110 sub-components that have been developed using Delphi method. The population of this study included 5 library softwares: Azarakhsh, Simorgh, Papyrus, Payam and Parvan. Results showed that the average of scores of user interface of softwares is as follows: in Starting 99.6, Chaining 117.2, Browsing 29.6, Differentiating 53. 2, Monitoring 22.4 and Extracting 39. Among the softwares of digital libraries, according to the total score for elements of Ellis model (1080), Azarakhsh with 549 points is in the first rank and had the highest support for elements of Ellis model. It also became clear that Chaining with 586 points (%55) had the highest support in softwares of digital libraries. Also the elements of Chaining, Starting and Differentiating earned sequently the highest rank in softwares of digital libraries. Finally, testing research hypotheses with %95 confidence showed that among softwares of digital libraries there is no significant difference regarding the rate of support of elements of information seeking behavior of Ellis model.

Details

Language :
Persian
ISSN :
22518223 and 22518231
Volume :
29
Issue :
4
Database :
Directory of Open Access Journals
Journal :
Iranian Journal of Information Processing & Management
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
edsdoj.23d7690e0f0f4b76b6e48db92d5ff69a
Document Type :
article