Title
Thesaurus-enhanced search interfaces.
Abstract
User interfaces to information retrieval systems play a major role in assisting users to search, browse and retrieve information relevant to their needs. This paper provides a review of a category of information retrieval interfaces that are enhanced by incorporating standard thesauri as part of their searching and browsing facilities. A brief account of the rationale behind the integration of thesauri as search aids in such interfaces is provided, based on research literature related to information searching behaviour, information retrieval interface evaluation, search term selection and query expansion. Two categories of search interfaces enhanced with thesauri are examined: those associated with research-based programmes and commercial web-based interfaces to bibliographic databases. Six commercial web-based databases are compared in terms of their thesaurus interface features. It is concluded that, although the number of thesaurus-enhanced interfaces is growing, few studies have focused on user interaction with these inter faces or fully explored the ways in which they can assist users in the search process.
Year
DOI
Venue
2002
10.1177/0165551024234011
JOURNAL OF INFORMATION SCIENCE
DocType
Volume
Issue
Journal
28
2
ISSN
Citations 
PageRank 
0165-5515
25
1.56
References 
Authors
25
3
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Ali Shiri119017.28
Crawford Revie2965.99
Gobinda Chowdhury3251.90