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- Title: Information Retrieval Interaction
- Author(s) Peter Ingwersen
- Publisher: Taylor Graham (1992); eBook (2002)
- Paperback: 256 pages
- eBook: PDF (256 pages, 3.4 MB)
- Language: English
- ISBN-10: 0947568549
- ISBN-13: 978-0947568542
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Information Retrieval Interaction (IR) is defined as the interactive communication processes that occur during the retrieval of information by involving all the major participants in information retrieval (IR), i.e. the user, the intermediary, and the IR system.
The aims of the book are to establish a unifying scientific approach to IR - a synthesis based on the concept of IR interaction and the Cognitive Viewpoint; to present research and developments in the field of information retrieval based on a new categorisation; and to generate a consolidated framework of functional requirements for intermediary analysis and design - the Mediator Model.
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