Investigating the potential impact of non-personalized recommendations in the OPAC: Amazon vs. WorldCat.org

S. Wakeling, Paul D. Clough, B. Sen
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Recent research into the functionality of Online Public Access Catalogues (OPACs) has led to a call for such systems to incorporate functionality to facilitate resource discovery, and replicate the information search experience users encounter elsewhere on the Web. Recommendations represent one such feature. Developments so far in this area indicate that non-personalized or item-level recommendations are most suited to the OPAC environment. Whilst a number of such systems have been developed and implemented, research has yet to investigate fully the impact of such recommendations on user performance, search behavior, and system perceptions. This paper presents the results of an exploratory laboratory-based study comparing user behavior in Amazon, which offers non-personalized recommendations, and WorldCat.org, which does not. An analysis of task performance and participant interactions with the systems reveals that the presence of non-personalized recommendations improves resource discovery, search efficiency, and perceived usability.
调查OPAC中非个性化推荐的潜在影响:Amazon vs. WorldCat.org
最近对在线公共访问目录(OPACs)功能的研究已经引起了一种呼吁,要求这样的系统包含促进资源发现的功能,并复制用户在Web上其他地方遇到的信息搜索体验。推荐就是这样一个特性。到目前为止,这一领域的发展表明,非个性化或项目级别的建议最适合OPAC环境。虽然已经开发和实现了许多这样的系统,但还没有研究充分调查这些推荐对用户性能、搜索行为和系统感知的影响。本文介绍了一项基于实验室的探索性研究的结果,该研究比较了亚马逊(提供非个性化推荐)和WorldCat.org(不提供个性化推荐)的用户行为。对任务性能和参与者与系统交互的分析表明,非个性化推荐的存在提高了资源发现、搜索效率和感知可用性。
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