My favorites (bookmarks) schema: one solution to online information storage and retrieval

Siu-Tsen Shen, S. Prior
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Abstract

Dealing with the overwhelming daily amount of online information is perhaps the biggest challenge faced by all computer users, whether they are novices or experienced professionals. How, where and when to store information sources, such as websites, is becoming increasingly difficult as people spend more of their life online and use the internet in all aspects of their lives. Our survey of 202 internet users found that although 85% of the participants regularly use the favorites (bookmarks) function, 73% still have trouble finding a website that they have recently visited. Whether the strategy is to bookmark in a single massive list and use the search tool, or to bookmark into folders and sub-folders several levels deep, appears to make very little difference. This research proposes a contrarian approach, giving users a highly structured favorites (bookmarks) schema using only two levels, consisting of four main headings and 12 sub-headings. An open card sorting task was used to validate the utility of such an approach. The results and their impact towards a future user-based knowledge structure are presented in this paper.
我的收藏夹(书签)模式:在线信息存储和检索的一种解决方案
处理每天大量的在线信息可能是所有计算机用户面临的最大挑战,无论他们是新手还是经验丰富的专业人士。随着人们将更多的时间花在网上,并在生活的方方面面使用互联网,如何、在何地、何时存储网站等信息源变得越来越困难。我们对202名互联网用户的调查发现,尽管85%的参与者经常使用收藏夹(书签)功能,但73%的人仍然找不到他们最近访问过的网站。无论策略是在单个大列表中添加书签并使用搜索工具,还是在几个层次的文件夹和子文件夹中添加书签,似乎没有什么区别。这项研究提出了一个相反的方法,给用户一个高度结构化的收藏(书签)模式,只使用两个层次,包括四个主标题和12个子标题。一个开放的卡片分类任务被用来验证这种方法的效用。本文介绍了研究结果及其对未来基于用户的知识结构的影响。
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