Name
Papers
Collaborators
ELAINE G. TOMS
83
81
Citations 
PageRank 
Referers 
1277
96.35
2299
Referees 
References 
1712
1371
Search Limit
1001000
Title
Citations
PageRank
Year
Representing search tasks in an information use environment: a case of English primary schools.00.342019
How the information use environment influences search activities00.342019
Can User Behaviour Sequences Reflect Perceived Novelty?00.342018
Understanding Engagement through Search Behaviour.30.392017
Overview of the CLEF 2015 Social Book Search Lab80.822016
Interacting with archival finding aids30.512016
Search Behaviour Before and After Search Success.10.352016
The Relationship Between User Perception and User Behaviour in Interactive Information Retrieval Evaluation.50.642016
Research perspectives on serendipity and information encountering00.342016
SEADE Workshop Proposal - The Serendipity Factor: Evaluating the Affordances of Digital Environments.30.402016
Examination of relationships among serendipity, the environment, and individual differences.100.642015
Report on the First Workshop on Supporting Complex Search Tasks.60.642015
Overview of the SBS 2015 Interactive Track60.722015
First Workshop on Supporting Complex Search Tasks30.422015
Supporting Complex Search Tasks - ECIR 2015 Workshop.00.342015
Investigating serendipity: How it unfolds and what may influence it160.722015
Development And Assessment Of The Content Validity Of A Scale To Measure How Well A Digital Environment Facilitates Serendipity30.392014
Categorising search sessions: some insights from human judgments00.342014
Untangling search task complexity and difficulty in the context of interactive information retrieval studies.250.982014
Examining the generalizability of the User Engagement Scale (UES) in exploratory search441.562013
How is a search system used in work task completion?120.862013
The CHiC Interactive Task (CHiCi) at CLEF2013.40.572013
User-Oriented Information Retrieval.00.342012
Understanding how webcasts are used as sources of information20.372011
"Would you trust your IR system to choose your date?" re-thinking IR evaluation in the 21st century00.342011
The serendipity quotient210.472011
Encouraging serendipity in interactive systems40.472011
Measuring The Dimensions Of Serendipity In Digital Environments130.592011
Group participation in the search process?00.342011
Evaluating hypertext: the quantitative-qualitative quandary00.342010
Is there a universal instrument for measuring interactive information retrieval?: the case of the user engagement scale.130.782010
The effect of cognitive style and curiosity on information task multitasking.10.362010
Examining group work: implications for the digital library as Sharium30.392010
The development and evaluation of a survey to measure user engagement1636.022010
The process of serendipity in knowledge work.171.032010
wikiSearch: enabling interactivity in search40.492009
Online Information Seeking: Understanding Individual Differences and Search Contexts.00.342009
Predicting stopping behaviour: a preliminary analysis60.482009
wikiSearch: from access to use50.622009
Chance encounters in the digital library171.292009
Image use within the work task model: Images as information and illustration220.922009
Fishing in query pools for task representations100.362008
Understanding the information and communication technology needs of the e-humanist201.482008
Information displays for managing shared files100.652008
Developing and evaluating a reliable measure of user engagement230.952008
Mapping collaborative information processes to stages of group development110.392008
Integrating the group within models of information processes100.362008
What is user engagement? A conceptual framework for defining user engagement with technology2229.102008
Task Effects on Interactive Search: The Query Factor361.482007
How consumers search for health information.241.332007
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