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STEPHANN MAKRI
UCL Interaction Centre, University College London, 8th Floor, Malet Place Engineering Building, Gower Street, London WC1E 6BT, UK
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Citations
PageRank
Year
AI should embody our values - Investigating journalistic values to inform AI technology design.
0
0.34
2020
Down the rabbit hole: Investigating disruption of the information encountering process
0
0.34
2020
Information informing design: Information Science research with implications for the design of digital information environments
0
0.34
2020
“I can't express my thanks enough”: The “gratitude cycle” in online communities
0
0.34
2020
Information encountering re-encountered.
0
0.34
2020
Take Me Out: Space and Place in Library Interactions
0
0.34
2019
Discovering the Unfindable: The Tension Between Findability and Discoverability in a Bookshop Designed for Serendipity.
0
0.34
2019
After serendipity strikes: Creating value from encountered information.
0
0.34
2017
'Too Much Serendipity': The Tension between Information Seeking and Encountering at the Library Shelves.
1
0.35
2017
Academics' responses to encountered information: Context matters
4
0.40
2016
Research perspectives on serendipity and information encountering
0
0.34
2016
GenderMag: A Method for Evaluating Software's Gender Inclusiveness.
29
1.24
2016
How local government policy workers use information: An interview study and design recommendations
0
0.34
2015
Learning Lessons From Controlled Studies To Investigate Users' Resilience Strategies
0
0.34
2015
Observing serendipity in digital information environments
0
0.34
2015
Lessons from Mobile Users: Resilience Strategies and Behaviors
0
0.34
2015
Introducing the RSDiary App for the Collection of Resilience Strategies
1
0.48
2015
"Making my own luck": Serendipity strategies and how to support them in digital information environments.
22
0.82
2014
Defining and Applying a Language for Discovery
0
0.34
2012
Coming across information serendipitously - Part 2: A classification framework.
35
1.46
2012
Coming across academic social media content serendipitously
17
0.55
2012
Coming across information serendipitously - Part 1: A process model.
8
0.63
2012
Designing a semantic sketchbook to create opportunities for serendipity
7
0.70
2012
A Model of Consumer Search Behaviour.
0
0.34
2012
Evaluating the Information Behaviour methods: Formative evaluations of two methods for assessing the functionality and usability of electronic information resources
4
0.42
2011
This is what I'm doing and why: Methodological reflections on a naturalistic think-aloud study of interactive information behaviour
5
0.48
2011
What Is Serendipity? A Workshop Report
2
0.37
2011
A User-Centred Mobile Diary Study Approach To Understanding Serendipity In Information Research
18
0.93
2011
Introduction To The Thematic Issue On Opportunistic Discovery Of Information
2
0.41
2011
Encouraging serendipity in interactive systems
4
0.47
2011
Information for inspiration: Understanding architects' information seeking and use behaviors to inform design
8
0.51
2010
Social and interactional practices for disseminating current awareness information in an organisational setting
13
0.59
2010
This is what i'm doing and why: reflections on a think-aloud study of dl users' information behaviour
1
0.36
2010
Evaluating system utility and conceptual fit using CASSM
24
1.30
2008
Using information behaviors to evaluate the functionality and usability of electronic resources: From Ellis's model to evaluation
10
0.64
2008
Investigating the information-seeking behaviour of academic lawyers: From Ellis's model to design
32
1.19
2008
The PRET A Rapporter framework: Evaluating digital libraries from the perspective of information work
19
0.91
2008
Prioritisation, Resources and Search Terms: A Study of Decision-Making at the Virtual Reference Desk
3
0.37
2008
Studying Academic Lawyers' Information Seeking to Inform the Design of Digital Law Libraries
0
0.34
2007
A library or just another information resource? A case study of users' mental models of traditional and digital libraries
24
0.90
2007
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