Authors
Diane Kelly, Cassidy R Sugimoto
Publication date
2013/4
Source
Journal of the American Society for Information Science and Technology
Volume
64
Issue
4
Pages
745-770
Description
With the increasing number and diversity of search tools available, interest in the evaluation of search systems, particularly from a user perspective, has grown among researchers. More researchers are designing and evaluating interactive information retrieval (IIR) systems and beginning to innovate in evaluation methods. Maturation of a research specialty relies on the ability to replicate research, provide standards for measurement and analysis, and understand past endeavors. This article presents a historical overview of 40 years of IIR evaluation studies using the method of systematic review. A total of 2,791 journal and conference units were manually examined and 127 articles were selected for analysis in this study, based on predefined inclusion and exclusion criteria. These articles were systematically coded using features such as author, publication date, sources and references, and properties of the …
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D Kelly, CR Sugimoto - Journal of the American Society for Information Science …, 2013