51 research outputs found

    The Influence of Data Storytelling on the Ability to Recall Information — Auxiliary materials

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    This repository contains auxiliary materials for the CHIIR 2022 paper "The Influence of Data Storytelling on the Ability to Recall Information" by Dominyk Zdanovic, Tanja Julie Lembcke and Toine Bogers (= corresponding author) Published in: Proceedings of the 2022 Conference on Human Information Interaction and Retrieval (CHIIR '22), March 14--18, 2022, Regensburg, Germany. The paper presents the results of an experimental comparison of influence data storytelling and traditional data visualizations on the ability to recall information contained in the visualizations. There are two types of auxiliary materials: Questions posed to participants in the two condition, both post-task and post-exeriment along with the correct answers. PDF versions of the six visualizations used in the experimen

    Evaluation of the effectiveness of Federal funding of public libraries : a study /

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    "... developed under contract OEC-0-300-76-0094 with the National Commission on Libraries and Information Science."Issued December 1976.Bibliography: p. [137-138]Mode of access: Internet

    Reusing the Model and Components of an IIR Study for Perceived Effects of OCR Quality Change

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    Presentation for the paper Kimmo Kettunen, Heikki Keskustalo, Birger Larsen, Tuula Pääkkönen and Juha Rautiainen. 2022. Reusing the Model and Components of an IIR Study for Perceived Effects of OCR Quality Change. In Proceedings of Third Workshop on Building towards Information Interaction and Retrieval Resources Re-use (BIIRRR 2022, https://biirrr2022.aau.dk/) at the CHIIR2022 Conference. ACM, New York, NY, USA, 7 page

    Improving state aid to public libraries : report /

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    Includes bibliographical references in footnotes.Issued February 1977.The National Commission on Libraries and Information Sciences cooperated in this study and permitted use of materials and data developed for the recently completed NCLIS study: Evaluation of effectiveness of Federal funding of public libraries.Bibliography: [p. 102-104].Mode of access: Internet

    TWikiL - Twitter Wikipedia Link Dataset

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    The Twitter Wikipedia Link (TWikiL) dataset contains all Tweets posted on Twitter that contain a Wikipedia URL. The data was collected via Twitters academic research access and spans 15 years of Tweets from March 2006 to January 2021. TWikiL comes in two versions: TWikiL_raw is a list of Tweet IDs in CSV format. TWikiL_curated is an SQLite database, which is a curated version of TWikiL containing only links to Wikipedia articles. The curated version has been augmented with the language edition that the URL in the Tweet links to, the Wikidata identifier and a Wikipedia topic category. TWikiL raw contains 44,945,098 Tweet IDs TWikiL curated contains 35,252,782 URLs/Wikidata concepts with 34,543,612 unique Tweets and 474,577 Tweets linking to multiple Wikipedia articles

    CRISPS coding scheme for complex casual leisure search requests — Auxiliary materials

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    This repository contains auxiliary materials related to the CRISPS coding scheme for complex casual leisure search requests. The CRISPS coding scheme is described in the article "Understanding Complex Casual Leisure Information Needs: An Analysis of Search Requests for Books, Games, Movies and Music" by Toine Bogers (= corresponding author), Maria Gäde, Marijn Koolen, Vivien Petras, and Mette Skov. The article provides a comprehensive analysis of complex search requests in the casual leisure domains of books, games, movies and music using the CRISPS coding scheme. This repository contains the following auxiliary materials: The CRISPS codebooks for all four domains along with examples for each code and a comparison between the four domains (codebook.pdf)The CRISPS coding scheme figures from the article in a single PDF file (coding-scheme.pdf)The CRISPS coding scheme from the article in a machine-readable TSV-format (coding-scheme.tsv)All 2000 posts along with their assigned CRISPS codes in TSV-format (all-posts.tsv
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